Abstract

ABSTRACT This article evaluates the impact of varying institutional quality outcomes on poverty reduction. We empirically demonstrate that an unheralded benefit to institutional improvement is an enhancement in the response of poverty to economic growth in certain instances, and a blunting of the harmful impact of income inequality on poverty reduction in others.

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