Course description
Inclusive Growth: Concepts and Indicators
This course introduces participants to the concepts and dimensions of inclusive growth and the broader set of goals that policy makers should be concerned about. It reviews important theories and evidence on which policies can help boost growth, and determines whether growth helps to reduce poverty and whether there is a trade-off between raising growth and reducing inequality. The second half of the course will focus on measuring inclusiveness, starting with the most disadvantaged groups in how to measure poverty and then expanding to other income groups in order to measure inequality. This analysis focuses on monetary indicators of inclusiveness, income, and consumption levels. The course will also consider non-monetary dimensions of welfare, such as health and education levels.
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Outcome / Qualification etc.
What you'll learn
- Define inclusive growth and its many dimensions, distinguishing between outcomes and opportunities.
- Identify the linkages between growth, poverty and inequality. Discuss the merits and shortcomings of the above measures.
- Summarize an overall framework of inclusive growth and provide an overall diagnosis for a country to prioritize policy action.
- Define and calculate indices of poverty and inequality, including growth incidence curves.
- Identify indicators of inclusiveness that are non-income-based and explain multi dimensional social welfare measures.
- Discuss the merits and shortcomings of the above measures.
Course delivery details
This course is offered through The International Monetary Fund, a partner institute of EdX.
3-4 hours per week
Expenses
- Verified Track -$25
- Audit Track - Free