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Our estimates of African inequality allow us to measure African welfare. For example, Amartya Sen (1976) proposed a measure of welfare equal to GDP per capita time one minus the Gini coefficient. Since we have estimated the Gini coefficient, we can calculate the Sen index for Africa. The results are displayed in Figure 15: African welfare declined substantially between 1970 and 1995, but the trend was reversed dramatically between 1995 and During this decade, the two components of the index moved in the same direction: mean income increased and overall inequality declined. Hence, African welfare improved.

One reason why the MDGs are projected to be achieved two years late is the poor performance of Congo-Zaire over the last decade. Naturally, this poor economic performance has to do with the war that took place in that country during that decade. If we exclude Congo- Zaire from our sample, the African poverty rate in 1990 was Hence, the MDG is to cut that number to by The poverty rate in 2006 was Projecting the rate of progress between 1995 and 2006 into the future, we expect the African poverty rate to be in 2012 and in That is, the MDG will be achieved two to three years ahead of time!

Our main conclusion is that Africa is reducing poverty, and doing it much faster than we thought. The growth from the period , far from benefiting only the elites, has been sufficiently widely spread that both total African inequality and African within-country inequality actually declined over this period. In particular, the speed at which Africa has reduced poverty since 1995 puts it on track to achieve the Millennium Development Goal of halving poverty relative to 1990 by 2015 on time or, at worst, a couple of years late. If Congo-Zaire converges to Africa once it is stabilized, the MDG will be achieved by 2012, three years before the target date. These results are qualitatively robust to changes in our methodology, including using different data sources and assumptions for what happens to inequality when inequality data is not available.

We also find that the African poverty reduction is remarkably general: it cannot be explained by a large country, or even by a single set of countries possessing some beneficial geographical or historical characteristic. All classes of countries, including those with disadvantageous geography and history, experience reductions in poverty. In particular, poverty fell for both landlocked as well as coastal countries; for mineral-rich as well as mineral-poor countries; for countries with favorable or with unfavorable agriculture; for countries regardless of colonial origin; and for countries with below- or above-median slave exports per capita during the African slave trade. This observation is particularly important because it shows that poor geography and history have not posed insurmountable obstacles to poverty reduction. The lesson we draw is largely optimistic: even the most troubled parts of the poorest continent can set themselves firmly on the trend of limiting and even eradicating poverty within the space of a decade.

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