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Erik Thorbecke

Erik Thorbecke (born February 17, 1929) is a development economist. He is a co-originator of the widely used Foster-Greer-Thorbecke poverty measure and played a significant role in the development and popularization of Social Accounting Matrix. Currently, he is H. E. Babcock Professor of Economics, Emeritus, and Graduate School Professor at Cornell University.[1]

Erik Thorbecke
Born (1929-02-17) February 17, 1929 (age 94)
NationalityAmerican
Academic career
InstitutionIowa State University
Cornell University
FieldDevelopment Economics
Alma materErasmus University Rotterdam
University of California, Berkeley
ContributionsFoster Greer Thorbecke inequality measure, Social Accounting Matrix

Biography Edit

Thorbecke was born into a prominent Dutch family.[2] His great-grandfather Johan Rudolf Thorbecke virtually singlehandedly drafted the revision of the Constitution of the Netherlands and served as Prime Minister of the country on three occasions. His father Willem J. R. Thorbecke was a professor and served as an ambassador to China. His mother Madelaine Salisbury's great grandfather Fernando Wood was a Mayor of New York City. He married Charla J. Westerberg in 1954 and is the father of three sons.

Thorbecke spent his early years in Europe. He was a student at the International School of Geneva (1939-1947)[3] and at the Netherlands School of Economics (now part of Erasmus University Rotterdam)(1948–51). He obtained his Ph.D. from the University of California, Berkeley in 1957.

He was awarded an honorary doctorate by the Ghent University in 1981.[4]

After teaching at Iowa State University from 1957 to 1973, Thorbecke moved to Ithaca and spent the rest of his professional career at Cornell University.[5] He also served as economic adviser to the National Planning Institute, Lima, Peru (1963–64); associate assistant administrator for program policy USAID, Washington (1966–68); member of the USAID's Research Advisory Committee (1976–81); senior economist at the World Employment Program at the International Labor Office, Geneva, (1972–73); visiting professor, Erasmus University Rotterdam (1980–81); Member of Committee on International Nutritional Programs NRC-NAS (1979–81); Director, Program on Comparative Economic Development, Cornell U. (1988–2001), senior research fellow, Institute for Policy Reform (1990–97). At Cornell, he was affiliated with the departments of economics (which he chaired in 1974–78), agricultural economics, and nutritional sciences.

Works Edit

Thorbecke's academic contributions have been primarily in the field of development economics.[6] He has authored or edited (often with collaborators) over 25 books and monographs and published over 200 technical articles in professional journals including the American Economic Review, American Journal of Agricultural Economics, Econometrica, Economic Development and Cultural Change, the Economic Journal, Journal of African Economies, Journal of Development Economics, Journal of Policy Modeling, and World Development.[5]

Foster-Greer-Thorbecke Poverty Measure Edit

In 1984, Thorbecke published a seminal article "A Class of Decomposable Poverty Measures" in Econometrica with his former student Joel Greer and another graduate student at Cornell at the time, James Foster.[7] The Foster-Greer-Thorbecke (sometimes referred to as FGT) metric is a generalized measure of poverty within an economy. It combines information on the extent of poverty (as measured by the Headcount ratio, i.e., the proportion of poor in the population), the intensity of poverty (as measured by the Total Poverty Gap) and inequality among the poor (as measured by the Gini and the coefficient of variation for the poor).

FGT measure is widely used. It has been adopted as the standard poverty measure by the World Bank and many UN agencies and is used extensively by researchers doing empirical work on poverty. At one time the FGT measure (the squared poverty gap) was used to allocate inter-regionally funds from the Federal Government in Mexico for educational, health and nutritional programs benefitting the poor. In 2010 the Government of Mexico adopted a multidimensional poverty measure based on a variant of the FGT measure that is to be used in targeting the allocation of social funds to poor households at the municipality level.

Social Accounting Matrix Edit

Following in the footsteps of Sir Richard Stone, Graham Pyatt and Erik Thorbecke played a significant role in the development and popularization of the Social Accounting Matrix (SAM). SAMs capture flows of all economic and financial transactions that take place within an economy (regional or national) among and between disaggregated production sectors, factors of production, institutions (including the government and socio-economic household groups) and the rest of the world.

Conferences Edit

A conference on "Poverty, Inequality, and Development: A Conference in Honor of Erik Thorbecke" was held at Cornell University in 2003.[8] In 2013, a Symposium in his honor on "Growth, Poverty and Inequality: Confronting the Challenges of a Better Life for All of Africa" was organized by the Institute for African Development at Cornell University and the African Economic Research Consortium.[9]

Recent Activities Edit

Since the early nineties, Erik Thorbecke has been closely associated with the African Economic Research Consortium, a "public not-for-profit organization devoted to the advancement of economic policy research and training."[10] He serves as the Chairman of the Thematic Research Group on "Poverty, Income Distribution and Food Security" and has been a coordinator of a number of collaborative research projects.[11]

In April 2015, Thorbecke was one of the four panelists in the symposium "Cornell and Global Poverty Reduction: Philanthropy, Policy, and Scholarship" as part of Cornell University's Sesquicentennial celebrations.[12]

Selected publications Edit

Most books in the following list may be found in Erik Thorbecke's author page in Amazon [1]

  • "The Interrelationship Linking Growth, Inequality and Poverty in Sub-Saharan Africa," Journal of African Economies, 2013.
  • "The Foster-Greer-Thorbecke Poverty Measure Twenty Five Years Later," Journal of Economic Inequality, 2010 (with J. Foster and J. Greer).[13]
  • Exchange and Development; the Anatomy of Economic Transactions, Edward Elgar, 2010 (with P. Cornelisse).
  • The Poor under Globalization in Asia, Latin America and Asia, Oxford University Press, 2010 (with M. Nissanke, eds.).
  • Poverty in Africa; Analytical and Policy Perspectives, University of Nairobi Press, 2009 (with A Fosu and G. Mwabu, eds.).
  • "The Impact of Globalization on the Poor in Latin America, " Economia, 2008 (with M. Nissanke).
  • "The Evolution of the Development Doctrine, 1900–2005" in G. Mavrotos and A. Shorrocks (editors), Advancing Development, Palgrave MacMillan, 2007.
  • "Economic Development, Equality, Income Distribution, and Ethics" in M. Altman (editor), Handbook of Behavioral Economics, M.E. Sharpe, 2006.
  • "A Dual-Dual CGE Model of an Arch-type African Economy: Trade Reform, Migration and Poverty," Journal of Policy Modeling, 2003 (with D. Stifel)
  • "Towards a Stochastic Social Accounting Matrix for Modeling," Economic Systems Research, 2003.
  • "Economic Inequality and Its Socioeconomic Impact," World Development, 2002 (with C. Charumilind).
  • "A Multiplier Decomposition Method to Analyze Poverty Alleviation," Journal of Development Economics, 1996 (with H-S Jung).
  • Adjustment and Equity in Indonesia, OECD Development Centre, 1991 (with collaborators)
  • "A Methodology for Measuring Food Poverty Applied to Kenya," Journal of Development Economics, 1986 (with J. Greer).
  • "A Class of Decomposable Poverty Measures," Econometrica, 1984 (with J. Foster and J. Greer).
  • "Structural Path Analysis and Multiplier Decomposition within a Social Accounting Matrix," Economic Journal, 1984 (with J. Defourny)
  • Planning Techniques for a Better Future, International Labour Office, 1976 (with G. Pyatt).
  • Role of Agriculture in Economic Development, Columbia University Press for the National Bureau of Economic Research, 1968 (ed.)
  • Theory of Quantitative Economic Policy, North Holland Publishing Co, 1966 and 1968 (with K. Fox and J. Sengupta).
  • Theory and Design of Economic Development, Johns Hopkins Press, 1966 (with I Adelman, eds.).
  • "The Impact of the European Economic Community on the Pattern of World Trade," American Economic Review, 1963.
  • The Tendency Towards Regionalization in International Trade, Martinus Nijhoff, 1960.

References Edit

  1. ^ "Erik Thorbecke, Professor (Emeritus), Cornell University, Field of Economics". thorbecke.economics.cornell.edu. Retrieved 2015-05-07.
  2. ^ de Janvry (ed.), Alain; Kanbur, Ravi. "Chapter 2 Erik Thorbecke: Growth and Roots by Jacob Kol" (PDF). Poverty, Inequality and Development: Essays in Honor of Erik Thorbeck. Springer Verlag. Retrieved 2015-01-01. {{cite web}}: |last1= has generic name (help)
  3. ^ "Souvenirs and vignettes of my Ecolint stay (1939-47) by Prof. Erick Thorbecke (LGB, 1948)".
  4. ^ "Overzicht eredoctoraten: Universiteit Gent". Universiteit Gent. Retrieved 2015-01-01.
  5. ^ a b "Human Ecology Bio Page". www.human.cornell.edu. Retrieved 2015-05-07.
  6. ^ "eCommons@Cornell: Biography: Erik Thorbecke". ecommons.library.cornell.edu. Retrieved 2015-05-07.
  7. ^ James Foster; Joel Greer; Erik Thorbecke (1984). "A Class of Decomposable Poverty Measures". Econometrica. 52 (3): 761–66. doi:10.2307/1913475. JSTOR 1913475. S2CID 53996056.
  8. ^ de Janvry (ed.), Alain; Kanbur (ed.), Ravi (2006). Poverty, Inequality and Development: Essays in Honor of Erik Thorbecke. Springer. ISBN 978-1402078507. {{cite book}}: |last1= has generic name (help)
  9. ^ "Growth, Poverty, and Inequality: Confronting the Challenges of a Better Life for All in Africa". Mario Einaudi Center for International Studies, Cornell University. Cornell University. Retrieved 2015-01-01.
  10. ^ "African Economic Research Consortium". aercafrica.org. Retrieved 2015-05-07.
  11. ^ "THORBECKE | FERDI". www.ferdi.fr. Retrieved 2015-05-07.
  12. ^ "Cornell and Global Poverty Reduction: Philanthropy, Policy and Scholarship - CornellCast". www.cornell.edu. Retrieved 2015-05-07.
  13. ^ Foster, James; Greer, Joel; Thorbecke, Erik (2010-05-28). "The Foster–Greer–Thorbecke (FGT) poverty measures: 25 years later". The Journal of Economic Inequality. 8 (4): 491–524. doi:10.1007/s10888-010-9136-1. ISSN 1569-1721. S2CID 154262151.

External links Edit

  • Erik Thorbecke, from the Cornell University
  • Erik Thorbecke: Growth and Roots, by Jacob Kol, Erasmus University
  • Poverty, Inequality, and Development: Conference in Honor of Erik Thorbecke, Cornell University
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  • Poverty, Inequality and Development: Essays in Honor of Erik Thorbecke, Alain de Janvry (Editor), Ravi Kanbur (Editor)
  • Erik Thorbecke publications indexed by Google Scholar
  • "Erik Thorbecke". JSTOR.

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California BerkeleyContributionsFoster Greer Thorbecke inequality measure Social Accounting Matrix Contents 1 Biography 2 Works 2 1 Foster Greer Thorbecke Poverty Measure 2 2 Social Accounting Matrix 3 Conferences 4 Recent Activities 5 Selected publications 6 References 7 External linksBiography EditThorbecke was born into a prominent Dutch family 2 His great grandfather Johan Rudolf Thorbecke virtually singlehandedly drafted the revision of the Constitution of the Netherlands and served as Prime Minister of the country on three occasions His father Willem J R Thorbecke was a professor and served as an ambassador to China His mother Madelaine Salisbury s great grandfather Fernando Wood was a Mayor of New York City He married Charla J Westerberg in 1954 and is the father of three sons Thorbecke spent his early years in Europe He was a student at the International School of Geneva 1939 1947 3 and at the Netherlands School of Economics now part of Erasmus University Rotterdam 1948 51 He obtained his Ph D from the University of California Berkeley in 1957 He was awarded an honorary doctorate by the Ghent University in 1981 4 After teaching at Iowa State University from 1957 to 1973 Thorbecke moved to Ithaca and spent the rest of his professional career at Cornell University 5 He also served as economic adviser to the National Planning Institute Lima Peru 1963 64 associate assistant administrator for program policy USAID Washington 1966 68 member of the USAID s Research Advisory Committee 1976 81 senior economist at the World Employment Program at the International Labor Office Geneva 1972 73 visiting professor Erasmus University Rotterdam 1980 81 Member of Committee on International Nutritional Programs NRC NAS 1979 81 Director Program on Comparative Economic Development Cornell U 1988 2001 senior research fellow Institute for Policy Reform 1990 97 At Cornell he was affiliated with the departments of economics which he chaired in 1974 78 agricultural economics and nutritional sciences Works EditThorbecke s academic contributions have been primarily in the field of development economics 6 He has authored or edited often with collaborators over 25 books and monographs and published over 200 technical articles in professional journals including the American Economic Review American Journal of Agricultural Economics Econometrica Economic Development and Cultural Change the Economic Journal Journal of African Economies Journal of Development Economics Journal of Policy Modeling and World Development 5 Foster Greer Thorbecke Poverty Measure Edit In 1984 Thorbecke published a seminal article A Class of Decomposable Poverty Measures in Econometrica with his former student Joel Greer and another graduate student at Cornell at the time James Foster 7 The Foster Greer Thorbecke sometimes referred to as FGT metric is a generalized measure of poverty within an economy It combines information on the extent of poverty as measured by the Headcount ratio i e the proportion of poor in the population the intensity of poverty as measured by the Total Poverty Gap and inequality among the poor as measured by the Gini and the coefficient of variation for the poor FGT measure is widely used It has been adopted as the standard poverty measure by the World Bank and many UN agencies and is used extensively by researchers doing empirical work on poverty At one time the FGT measure the squared poverty gap was used to allocate inter regionally funds from the Federal Government in Mexico for educational health and nutritional programs benefitting the poor In 2010 the Government of Mexico adopted a multidimensional poverty measure based on a variant of the FGT measure that is to be used in targeting the allocation of social funds to poor households at the municipality level Social Accounting Matrix Edit Following in the footsteps of Sir Richard Stone Graham Pyatt and Erik Thorbecke played a significant role in the development and popularization of the Social Accounting Matrix SAM SAMs capture flows of all economic and financial transactions that take place within an economy regional or national among and between disaggregated production sectors factors of production institutions including the government and socio economic household groups and the rest of the world Conferences EditA conference on Poverty Inequality and Development A Conference in Honor of Erik Thorbecke was held at Cornell University in 2003 8 In 2013 a Symposium in his honor on Growth Poverty and Inequality Confronting the Challenges of a Better Life for All of Africa was organized by the Institute for African Development at Cornell University and the African Economic Research Consortium 9 Recent Activities EditSince the early nineties Erik Thorbecke has been closely associated with the African Economic Research Consortium a public not for profit organization devoted to the advancement of economic policy research and training 10 He serves as the Chairman of the Thematic Research Group on Poverty Income Distribution and Food Security and has been a coordinator of a number of collaborative research projects 11 In April 2015 Thorbecke was one of the four panelists in the symposium Cornell and Global Poverty Reduction Philanthropy Policy and Scholarship as part of Cornell University s Sesquicentennial celebrations 12 Selected publications EditMost books in the following list may be found in Erik Thorbecke s author page in Amazon 1 The Interrelationship Linking Growth Inequality and Poverty in Sub Saharan Africa Journal of African Economies 2013 The Foster Greer Thorbecke Poverty Measure Twenty Five Years Later Journal of Economic Inequality 2010 with J Foster and J Greer 13 Exchange and Development the Anatomy of Economic Transactions Edward Elgar 2010 with P Cornelisse The Poor under Globalization in Asia Latin America and Asia Oxford University Press 2010 with M Nissanke eds Poverty in Africa Analytical and Policy Perspectives University of Nairobi Press 2009 with A Fosu and G Mwabu eds The Impact of Globalization on the Poor in Latin America Economia 2008 with M Nissanke The Evolution of the Development Doctrine 1900 2005 in G Mavrotos and A Shorrocks editors Advancing Development Palgrave MacMillan 2007 Economic Development Equality Income Distribution and Ethics in M Altman editor Handbook of Behavioral Economics M E Sharpe 2006 A Dual Dual CGE Model of an Arch type African Economy Trade Reform Migration and Poverty Journal of Policy Modeling 2003 with D Stifel Towards a Stochastic Social Accounting Matrix for Modeling Economic Systems Research 2003 Economic Inequality and Its Socioeconomic Impact World Development 2002 with C Charumilind A Multiplier Decomposition Method to Analyze Poverty Alleviation Journal of Development Economics 1996 with H S Jung Adjustment and Equity in Indonesia OECD Development Centre 1991 with collaborators A Methodology for Measuring Food Poverty Applied to Kenya Journal of Development Economics 1986 with J Greer A Class of Decomposable Poverty Measures Econometrica 1984 with J Foster and J Greer Structural Path Analysis and Multiplier Decomposition within a Social Accounting Matrix Economic Journal 1984 with J Defourny Planning Techniques for a Better Future International Labour Office 1976 with G Pyatt Role of Agriculture in Economic Development Columbia University Press for the National Bureau of Economic Research 1968 ed Theory of Quantitative Economic Policy North Holland Publishing Co 1966 and 1968 with K Fox and J Sengupta Theory and Design of Economic Development Johns Hopkins Press 1966 with I Adelman eds The Impact of the European Economic Community on the Pattern of World Trade American Economic Review 1963 The Tendency Towards Regionalization in International Trade Martinus Nijhoff 1960 References Edit Erik Thorbecke Professor Emeritus Cornell University Field of Economics thorbecke economics cornell edu Retrieved 2015 05 07 de Janvry ed Alain Kanbur Ravi Chapter 2 Erik Thorbecke Growth and Roots by Jacob Kol PDF Poverty Inequality and Development Essays in Honor of Erik Thorbeck Springer Verlag Retrieved 2015 01 01 a href Template Cite web html title Template Cite web cite web a last1 has generic name help Souvenirs and vignettes of my Ecolint stay 1939 47 by Prof Erick Thorbecke LGB 1948 Overzicht eredoctoraten Universiteit Gent Universiteit Gent Retrieved 2015 01 01 a b Human Ecology Bio Page www human cornell edu Retrieved 2015 05 07 eCommons Cornell Biography Erik Thorbecke ecommons library cornell edu Retrieved 2015 05 07 James Foster Joel Greer Erik Thorbecke 1984 A Class of Decomposable Poverty Measures Econometrica 52 3 761 66 doi 10 2307 1913475 JSTOR 1913475 S2CID 53996056 de Janvry ed Alain Kanbur ed Ravi 2006 Poverty Inequality and Development Essays in Honor of Erik Thorbecke Springer ISBN 978 1402078507 a href Template Cite book html title Template Cite book cite book a last1 has generic name help Growth Poverty and Inequality Confronting the Challenges of a Better Life for All in Africa Mario Einaudi Center for International Studies Cornell University Cornell University Retrieved 2015 01 01 African Economic Research Consortium aercafrica org Retrieved 2015 05 07 THORBECKE FERDI www ferdi fr Retrieved 2015 05 07 Cornell and Global Poverty Reduction Philanthropy Policy and Scholarship CornellCast www cornell edu Retrieved 2015 05 07 Foster James Greer Joel Thorbecke Erik 2010 05 28 The Foster Greer Thorbecke FGT poverty measures 25 years later The Journal of Economic Inequality 8 4 491 524 doi 10 1007 s10888 010 9136 1 ISSN 1569 1721 S2CID 154262151 External links EditErik Thorbecke from the Cornell University Erik Thorbecke Growth and Roots by Jacob Kol Erasmus University 2 Poverty Inequality and Development Conference in Honor of Erik Thorbecke Cornell University 3 Poverty Inequality and Development Essays in Honor of Erik Thorbecke Alain de Janvry Editor Ravi Kanbur Editor Erik Thorbecke publications 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