Authors
James Foster, Joel Greer, Erik Thorbecke
Publication date
2010/12
Journal
The Journal of Economic Inequality
Volume
8
Pages
491-524
Publisher
Springer US
Description
Twenty-five years ago, the FGT class of decomposable poverty measures was introduced in Foster, Greer, and Thorbecke (Econometrica 52:761–776, 1984). The present study provides a retrospective view of the FGT paper and the subsequent literature, as well as a brief discussion of future directions. We identify three categories of contributions: to measurement, to axiomatics, and to application. A representative subset of the literature generated by the FGT methodology is discussed and grouped according to this taxonomy. We show how the FGT paper has played a central role in several thriving literatures and has contributed to the design, implementation, and evaluation of prominent development programs; the breadth of its impact is evidenced by the many topics beyond poverty to which its methodology has been applied. We conclude with a selection of prospective research topics.
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Scholar articles
J Foster, J Greer, E Thorbecke - The Journal of Economic Inequality, 2010