Poverty Mapping and Economic Geography - Bibliography

  • Andrew D. Mellinger A., Sachs J.D. & Gallup J.L. (2000): " Climate, Water Navigability, and Economic Development", Center for International Development, Harvard University. (Sachs, 2000).
    http://www.cid.harvard.edu/cidwp/024.htm.

  • Amjadi A. & Yeats A. (1995): "Have transport costs contributed to the relative decline of African exports ? Some preliminary evidence", Washington DC., World Bank Working Paper.

  • Baker, J.L. and M.E. Grosh, (1994), "Measuring the Effects of Geographic Targeting on Poverty Reduction", World Bank Living Standards Measurement Study Working Paper 99.

  • Barro R.J. (1991): "Economic Growth in a Cross section of Countries". QJE, 106, 2: 407-43.

  • Bloom D. & Sachs J. (1998): "Geography, Demography, and Economic Growth in Africa", Brookings Papers on Economic Activity, 1998:2.
    http://www.cid.harvard.edu/cidglobal/economic.htm.

  • Bloom D., Canning D. & Malaney P.N. (1999): "Demographic Change and Economic Growth in Asia", World Bank Economic Review, Vol. 12, No. 3, September, pp. 419-455.

  • Cairncross F. (1997): "The death of distance; how the communication revolution will change our lives", Harvard Business School Press, Cambridge.

  • Chari V.V, Kehoe P., & McGrattan E. (1997): "The Poverty of Nations: A Quantitative investigation", Federal Reserve Bank of Minneapolis Working paper, 1997.

  • Crump J.R . (1997): "Teaching the political geography of poverty", Journal of geography, 96 (2): 98-104.

  • Datt, G. & Ravallion M. (1993): "Regional disparities, targeting, and poverty in India," in M. Lipton and J. van der Gaag, Including the Poor, The World Bank.

  • Davis D. & Weinstein D. (1998): "Market Access, Economic Geography, and comparative Advantage: An empirical Assessment", NBER Working Paper, 6787.

  • Davis D. & Weinstein D. (1999): "Economic geography and Regional Production Structure: An Empirical Investigation", European Economic Review, 43, pp 379-407.

  • Deichmann V . (1999): "Geographic aspects of inequality and poverty". January 1999.
    (http://www.worldbank.org/poverty/inequality/index.htm).

  • Devereux M., Griffith R. & Simpson H. (1999): "The geographic Distribution of Productive Activity in the UK", Institute for Fiscal Studies Working Paper. W99/26.

  • Doll C.N.H., Muller J.-P. & Elvidge D. (2000): "Night-time imagery as a tool for global mapping of socio-economic parameters and greenhouse gas emissions", Ambio, Vol. 29, N° 3, May 2000.

  • Dumais G., Ellison G. & Glaeser E. (1997): "Geographic concentration as a dynamic Process", NBER Working Paper 6270.

  • Eaton J. & Kortum S. (1999): "Technology, Geography, and Trade", Boston University, mimeograph.

  • Ellison G. & Glaeser E. (1999): "The Geographic Concentration of Industry: Does Natural Advantage Explain Agglomeration ?", American Economic Review, 89 (2), Papers and Proceedings, 311-6.

  • Fujita M., Krugman P., Venables A.J. (1999): "The spatial Economy: cities, regions, and international trade", MIT press.

  • Gallup J.L. (1998): "Agriculture productivity and Geography", Mimeo, Hiid 1998.
    (http://www.hiid.harvard.edu/pub/other/geodev.htm).

  • Gallup J.L. & Sachs J.D. (1999): "Geography and Economic Development". International Regional Science Review 22,2: pp 179-232, August (Reprinted from Annual World Bank Conference on Development Economics, 1998 Proceedings).
    http://www.hiid.harvard.edu/research/newnote.html#geogrowth.

  • Gallup J.L. & Sachs J.D. (1999): "Malaria, Climate and Poverty". CAER II Discussion Paper No 48.

  • Gerland P. (1996): "Socio-economic data and GIS: datasets, databases, indicators and data integration issues", Paper presented at the UNEP/CGIAR Arendal III Workshop on Use of GIS in Agricultural Research Management. Norway, June 17-21, 1996.
    http://www.grida.no/cgiar/arendal3/pgarend3.htm.

  • Green A. (1994): "The Geography of Poverty and Wealth", ISBN 0 9515763 1 3, 177 pp.
    http://www.warwick.ac.uk/ier/pubs/geogpov.htm.

  • Hall R.E. & Jones C. (1999): "Why do some countries produce so much more output per worker than others ?", The Quarterly Journal of Economics, vol. 114, n°1, pp 83-116, February.

  • Hall R.E. & Jones C.I. (1996): "The productivity of nations", NBER working paper series. Working paper 5812.

  • Hanson G. (2000): "Market Potential, Increasing Returns, and Geographic Concentration", University of Michigan, mimeograph, November. Revised version of the NBER Working Paper, 6249, February 1998.

  • Hanson G. (2000): "Scale economies and the geographic concentration of Industry", NBER Working Paper, 8013.

  • Hausmann R. (2001): "Prisoners of geography", Foreign Policy 122, p 44-53.

  • Henderson J.V., Shalizi Z. & Venables A.J. (2000): "Geography and Development", Journal of Economic Geography, 1, pp 81-106. http://econ.lse.ac.uk/staff/ajv/vhzstv3.pdf.

  • Henninger N. (1998): "Mapping and geographic analysis of human welfare and poverty-review assessment" World Resources Institute, Washington D.C, U.S.A. April 1998.

  • Hummels D. (1995): "Global Income Patterns: Does Geography Play a Role ?", Chapter 2 of PhD Thesis, University of Michigan.

  • Hummels D. (1999): "Towards a Geography of Trade Costs", Processed Graduate School of Business,
    http://www-gsb.uchicago.edu/fac/david.hummels/research/.

  • Kamarck A. (1976): "The tropics and Economic Development: A provocative Inquiry in the Poverty of Nations", The Johns Hopkins Press.

  • Keller Wolfgang (2000): "Geographic Localization of International Technology Diffusion", National Bureau of Economic Research Working Paper n° 7509, January.

  • Krugman P.R. (1979): "A model of Innovation, Technology Transfer, and the World Distribution of Income", Journal of Political Economy, Vol. 87, n°2, pp. 253-266, April.

  • Krugman P.R. (1991): "Geography and Trade", MIT Press.

  • Krugman P.R. (1995): "Development, geography, and economic theory", Bradford Books.

  • Kusumayati A, Gross R. (1998): "Ecological and geographic characteristics predict nutritional status of communities: rapid assessment for poor villages". Health Policy Plan. 1998 Dec;13(4): 408-16.

  • Landes D.S. (1998): "The Wealth and Poverty of Nations, why some are so rich and some so poor", WW Norton & Comp. Ed., New-York, 650 p.

  • Leamer E., Storper M. (2000): "The economic geography of the internet age", Processed UCLA.

  • Lee D. (1957): "Climate and Economic Development in the Tropics". New-York: Harper for the Council on Foreign Relations.

  • Limao N. & Venables A.J. (2001): "Infrastructure, geographical disadvantage, transport cost and trade", World Bank Economic Review, forthcoming.
    http://econ.lse.ac.uk/staff/ajv/nltv.pdf.

  • Limao N., Venables A.J. (2000): "Geographic disadvantage: a Heckscher-Ohlin-von Thünen model of international specialisation".
    http://econ.lse.ac.uk/staff/ajv/vt.pdf.

  • Masters W. & McMillan M.S. (2000):"Climate and Scale in Economic Growth", Center for International Development, Harvard University, July.

  • Midelfart-Knarvik K.H., Overman H.G. & Venables A.J. (2001): "Comparative advantage and economic geography: estimating the determinants of industrial location in the EU" Forthcoming.
    http://econ.lse.ac.uk/staff/ajv/mkov.pdf.

  • Midelfart-Knarvik K.H., Overman H.G, Redding S.J. & Venables A.J. (2000): "The location of European Industry", Report for the Directorate General, Economic and Financial Affairs, European Commission.
    http://econ.lse.ac.uk/staff/ajv/fineuloc.pdf.

  • Neubert S. (1999): "Poverty and self-help among small farmers in Chad", Applied geography and development, Vol. 54.

  • Nordhaus W.D (1994): "Climate and economic Development", Proceedings of the World Bank Annual conference on Development Economics 1993 (1994), pp.355-376.

  • Overman H., Redding S. & Venables A.J. (draft): "Trade and Geography: a survey of empirics", forthcoming.
    http://econ.lse.ac.uk/staff/ajv/hosrtv.pdf.

  • Redding S. & Venables A.J. (2001): "Economic geography and international inequality". CEPR DP, 2568, revised version at http://econ.lse.ac.uk/staff/ajv/winc.pdf.

  • Redding S. & Venables A.J. (2000): "Economic Geography and Measured Productivity", London School of Economics, mimeo.

  • Sachs J. (1997): "Geography and Economic Transition". http://www.cid.harvard.edu/cidglobal/economic.htm.

  • Sachs J.D (2000): "Tropical underdevelopment". NBER Working Paper No. 8119 September 2, 2000.
    http://www.j-bradford-delong.net/articles_of_the_month/pdf/W8119.pdf.

  • Sachs J.D .(2000): "A New Map of the World", Economist magazine, vol. 24, pp81-83, June.

  • Sachs J.D., mellinger A.D. & Gallup J.L. (2001): "The Geography of Poverty and Wealth", Scientific American, march,
    http://www.cid.harvard.edu/cidinthenews/articles/Sciam_0301.html.

  • Shaohua C. & Ravallion M. forthcoming. "Global Poverty Measures 1987-1998 and Projections for the Future". Washington, D.C: World Bank, Development Research Group.

  • Venables A.J. (2000): "The optimal location of capital". http://econ.lse.ac.uk/staff/ajv/mirtot.pdf.

  • Venables A.J. (2000): "Cities and Trade: external trade and internal geography in developing economies". Background paper written for the 1999 World Development report "Entering the 21st Century".
    http://econ.lse.ac.uk/staff/ajv/tvcityall.pdf.

  • Venables A.J. (2001): "Geography and International Inequalities: the impact of the technologies", Paper prepared for World Bank ABCDE: April. http://econ.lse.ac.uk/staff/ajv/abcde3.pdf.