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Of PPP estimates and poverty

The World Bank’s new poverty line is $1.25 a day in 2005 prices. That makes about 400 million more poor people than under previous estimates, which used 1993 prices.

Update: Owen Barder catches the media bungling the numbers.

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This entry was posted in Measures, Statistics & Technicalities on 28 August 2008 by jdingel.

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