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- Q7753528 subject Q7023063.
- Q7753528 abstract "The New Bottom Billion refers to the 960 million or so poor people (approximately three-quarters of the world's poorest 1.3 billion people) who live in Middle Income Countries (MICs). Based on research by Andy Sumner, a Research Fellow at the Institute of Development Studies, the New Bottom Billion raises serious questions about Paul Collier’s original Bottom Billion thesis, particularly in relation to its claims regarding the geographical distribution of global poverty. While Collier argued that the Bottom Billion are to be found in the poorest 60 or so economies, Sumner's research shows that the majority of the world's poor actually live in MICs such as China, India, Nigeria and Indonesia. The New Bottom Billion therefore suggests that poverty is not just a Low Income Country (LIC) problem, and that further policy discussions are called for.The New Bottom Billion has received significant coverage in a diverse range of independent sources, including The Economist, OECD Insights, and various third-party blogs (see External Links below).".
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- Q7753528 wikiPageExternalLink china-rises-rises-gets-hefty-foreign-aid-donors-wondering.
- Q7753528 wikiPageExternalLink the-worlds-poor-arent-where-we-think-they-are.
- Q7753528 wikiPageExternalLink millennium-development-goals-focus-podcast.
- Q7753528 wikiPageExternalLink bottom-billion-poverty?cat=global-development&type=article.
- Q7753528 wikiPageExternalLink middle-income-countries-bottom-billion.
- Q7753528 wikiPageExternalLink the-new-bottom-billion.
- Q7753528 wikiPageExternalLink adrian-hamilton-global-poverty-isnt-what-it-was-2086797.html.
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- Q7753528 comment "The New Bottom Billion refers to the 960 million or so poor people (approximately three-quarters of the world's poorest 1.3 billion people) who live in Middle Income Countries (MICs). Based on research by Andy Sumner, a Research Fellow at the Institute of Development Studies, the New Bottom Billion raises serious questions about Paul Collier’s original Bottom Billion thesis, particularly in relation to its claims regarding the geographical distribution of global poverty.".
- Q7753528 label "The New Bottom Billion".