The Constraints to Escaping Rural Poverty: An Analysis of the Complementarities of Assets in Developing Countries

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2011
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OXFORD UNIV PRESS INC
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Based on Food and Agriculture Organization data for 15 developing countries, we examine household characteristics, asset bundles and income-generating activities of the rural poor. Assets aid in exiting poverty, not independent of one another, but rather in combination. We develop an approach to estimate the complementarities between education, farm size and infrastructure. Limited access to the three assets of interest here (susceptible to medium-and long-term interventions) might prevent moving a large number of small farmers out of poverty in the short-term (even with support programs). Increased land holding often has lower poverty-reducing potential, and when its potential is high, it is in countries where most land is divided among small operations (for example, Bangladesh). Education is confirmed as highly poverty-alleviating, and has a high complementarity with infrastructure.
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assets, agriculture, developing countries, education, income-generating activities of the rural poor, rural infrastructure, land, rural development, rural poverty, NONFARM EMPLOYMENT, INCOME, INEQUALITY, LIVELIHOODS, HOUSEHOLDS, MEXICO, LAND
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