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Applied Inclusive Growth Analytics

This course explores the integration of growth and poverty analysis to achieve inclusive growth by identifying barriers and opportunities for productive employment and income enhancement in specific countries. Participants will learn theoretical frameworks, analytical tools, country-specific dynamics, and economic actor engagement. Real-world examples from various countries enrich the understanding of inclusive growth concepts. For more resources and practical tools, visit www.worldbank.org/inclusivegrowth. 8 Relevant

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Applied Inclusive Growth Analytics

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  1. Applied Inclusive Growth Analytics World Bank JVI -Vienna, Austria June 29 – July 2, 2009

  2. Background • Great growth analysis, great poverty analysis - but limited integration • Inclusive growth analytics integrates these analytical branches; also using employment, economic diversification and human capital analysis.

  3. What is Applied Inclusive Growth Analytics? • The search of the binding constraints to inclusive growth in a specific country • Inclusive growth is growth in which a major part of the labor force contribute and benefit, and thereby raise their incomes through productive employment. • Note that the non-included group could be the poor, but also a lagging region, unemployed, ethnic group, women, migrants, middle-income, … depending on the specific country

  4. Broad Outline of the Course • Theory, Framework and Principles • Tools and Applications • Country-specific Development Dynamics Analysis • The Economic Actors • Diagnostic Tree • Political Economy Dimensions • Examples throughout the course from World Bank reports (Zambia, Benin, Kenya, Mongolia, Rwanda, Tajikistan,…)

  5. Website • Course material, tools, good practice examples, etc… • www.worldbank.org/inclusivegrowth • Explore the tools in JVI’s computer lab!

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