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By treating poverty status as dependent variable in this setup , one can test the
following four hypotheses : 1 . Whether being least developed causes being poor
, Whether being less developed causes being poor , 3 . Whether being least ...
By treating poverty status as dependent variable in this setup , one can test the
following four hypotheses : 1 . Whether being least developed causes being poor
, Whether being less developed causes being poor , 3 . Whether being least ...
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Except for only four variables , all other development variables are found to be
indicative for predicting the poverty level . To see which development aspect
plays the most important role in explaining poverty , we can compare the
coefficient for ...
Except for only four variables , all other development variables are found to be
indicative for predicting the poverty level . To see which development aspect
plays the most important role in explaining poverty , we can compare the
coefficient for ...
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... same relationship between poverty incidence and aggregate growth will exist
in all these countries . We therefore experimented with intercept dummy variables
for three of the four countries and with slope dummies . Intercept dummies fitted ...
... same relationship between poverty incidence and aggregate growth will exist
in all these countries . We therefore experimented with intercept dummy variables
for three of the four countries and with slope dummies . Intercept dummies fitted ...
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