Shared prosperity constitutes both income growth and inequality reduction
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The vision of the World Bank is to end extreme poverty and boost shared prosperity on a livable planet. The number of people who live in extreme poverty — i.e., less than $3 a day — is an important indicator to track the first part of this vision. To capture shared prosperity, the second part, requires a measure that includes not […]
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