Empirical Analysis of the Relationship between Poverty and Economic Growth in Ethiopia: Micro-Panel Data Evidence from Amhara Region

Journal Title: Asian Journal of Economics, Business and Accounting - Year 2017, Vol 2, Issue 4

Abstract

Reduction of poverty is still a vital concern and main challenge for Ethiopia, the second most populous country after Nigeria, in the SSA. With the government’s consistent implementation of its Poverty-Reduction-Strategy (PRS) Ethiopian households experienced a decade of remarkable progress in wellbeing. Poverty in Ethiopia declined at an annual average of 2.32 percentage points since 1995. Besides, Ethiopia, having registered high economic growth since 2005 at an average of 10.8 percent per annum, stands out as one of the fastest growing economies in the world. Despite all this, Ethiopia is amongst the poorest countries in the world, with a very low human-development ranking, or 174th out of 188 countries according to the UNDP’s human development report 2015. According to the estimation of the WB, About 23 million of Ethiopians live in condition substantially below the basic poverty line and food security remains a major challenge. This study examines the empirical relationship between growth and poverty in Amhara National Regional State (ANRS) of Ethiopia. The study estimated the fixed effects models (FEM) using panel data from four household income, consumption and expenditure (HICE) surveys conducted in the region between the period 1995/96 to 2010/11 by the central statistics authority (CSA) of Ethiopia. The FEM estimation results of this study indicated that growth in average expenditure per capita of a household and change in inequality has a negative and significant and positive insignificant effect on poverty in the ANRS, respectively, implying that growth plays a pivotal role on reducing poverty and a rise in inequality lead to a rise in poverty in ANRS. The study has also revealed that growth contributes far more towards reducing poverty, keeping inequality constant, than the latter does to increasing poverty, holding the former constant. Besides, estimation of the net effects of growth on poverty indicated that the absolute magnitude of the net elasticity of poverty to growth is smaller than that of the gross elasticity of poverty to growth, implying that some of the growth effect on poverty is offset by the increase in inequality. Based on the finding of this study, we recommend that, at a policy level, in order to deal with poverty problems effectively, the government should implement policies focusing on growth as well as redistributing income in favour of the poor and middle class households in all administrative zones of the region.

Authors and Affiliations

Kibrom Kahsu, G. Nagaraja

Keywords

Related Articles

Profit Efficiency of Broiler Production among Public Servant Household Heads in Kwara State, Nigeria: A Coping Strategy

The aims of the study were to describe socio-economic characteristics of urban and peri-urban broiler farmers, profitability of broiler production and determine its profit efficiency in Kwara State, Nigeria. Both primary...

Envirоnmental Repоrting Praсtiсes by Listed Manufaсfuring Firms: The Perspeсtive оf an Emerging Eсоnоmy

The study examined the envirоnmental aссоunting praсtiсes amоng listed manufaсturing соmpanies in Ghana. The study utilised the survey and descriptive research approaches. The annual reports of all manufacturing companie...

The Impact of Inventory Management on Profitability: A Case of Distribution and Wholesale Firms in Ghana

The study аѕѕеѕѕed thе impаct of invеntory mаnаgеmеnt on thе profitаbility of wholеѕаlе аnd diѕtribution firmѕ in the Kumasi Metropolis, Ghаnа. The study adоpted a descriptive approach as the‎ re‎se‎arсh design and quant...

Do Integrated Traceability Methods Cause Conflict of Interest in the Farm-raised Atlantic salmon Industry?

Farm-raised Atlantic salmon is the most important finfish species produced by the Canadian aquaculture industry, which has been facing drastic reduction in its demand since the food incidence of polychlorinated biphenyls...

A Survey of Literature on Theory and Empirics of Efficient Market Hypothesis

This survey organizes and summarizes existing theoretical and empirical seminal works on Efficient Market Hypothesis (EMH) for educational purposes. The theoretical models focus on random walk model which describes the b...

Download PDF file
  • EP ID EP338533
  • DOI 10.9734/AJEBA/2017/32642
  • Views 97
  • Downloads 0

How To Cite

Kibrom Kahsu, G. Nagaraja (2017). Empirical Analysis of the Relationship between Poverty and Economic Growth in Ethiopia: Micro-Panel Data Evidence from Amhara Region. Asian Journal of Economics, Business and Accounting, 2(4), 1-14. https://europub.co.uk/articles/-A-338533