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Erik Thorbecke (born February 17, 1929) is a
development economist Development economics is a branch of economics which deals with economic aspects of the development process in low- and middle- income countries. Its focus is not only on methods of promoting economic development, economic growth and structural ...
. 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 A social accounting matrix (SAM) represents flows of all economic transactions that take place within an economy (regional or national). It is at the core, a matrix representation of the national accounts for a given country, but can be extended to ...
. Currently, he is H. E. Babcock Professor of Economics, Emeritus, and Graduate School Professor at
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.


Biography

Thorbecke was born into a prominent Dutch family. His great-grandfather
Johan Rudolf Thorbecke Johan Rudolph Thorbecke (14 January 1798 – 4 June 1872) was a Dutch liberal statesman, one of the most important Dutch politicians of the 19th century. Thorbecke is best known for heading the commission that drafted the revision of the Const ...
virtually singlehandedly drafted the revision of the
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of the Netherlands and served as
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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
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was a
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. 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 (1948–51) at the Netherlands School of Economics (now part of
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) and got his Ph.D. from the
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in 1957. He was awarded an honorary
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by the
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in 1981. After teaching at
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from 1957 to 1973, Thorbecke moved to
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and spent the rest of his professional career at Cornell University. He also served as economic adviser to the National Planning Institute,
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(1963–64); associate assistant administrator for program policy
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,
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(1966–68); member of the USAID's Research Advisory Committee (1976–81); senior economist at the World Employment Program at the
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,
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, (1972–73); visiting professor,
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(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

Thorbecke's academic contributions have been primarily in the field of
development economics Development economics is a branch of economics which deals with economic aspects of the development process in low- and middle- income countries. Its focus is not only on methods of promoting economic development, economic growth and structural ...
. 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 The ''American Economic Review'' is a monthly peer-reviewed academic journal published by the American Economic Association. First published in 1911, it is considered one of the most prestigious and highly distinguished journals in the field of ec ...
, American Journal of Agricultural Economics,
Econometrica ''Econometrica'' is a peer-reviewed academic journal of economics, publishing articles in many areas of economics, especially econometrics. It is published by Wiley-Blackwell on behalf of the Econometric Society. The current editor-in-chief is Gui ...
, Economic Development and Cultural Change, the Economic Journal,
Journal of African Economies The ''Journal of African Economies'' is published five times a year by Oxford University Press on behalf of the Centre for the Study of African Economies, University of Oxford. The journal publishes economic analyses, focused entirely on Africa. E ...
,
Journal of Development Economics The ''Journal of Development Economics'' is a bimonthly peer-reviewed academic journal published by Elsevier. It was established in 1974 and is considered the top field journal in development economics. Its editor-in-chief from 1985 to 2003 was Pr ...
, Journal of Policy Modeling, and World Development.


Foster-Greer-Thorbecke Poverty Measure

In 1984, Thorbecke published a seminal article "A Class of Decomposable Poverty Measures" in
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with his former student Joel Greer and another graduate student at Cornell at the time, James Foster. 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
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(as measured by the Total Poverty Gap) and inequality among the poor (as measured by the Gini and the
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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

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 A social accounting matrix (SAM) represents flows of all economic transactions that take place within an economy (regional or national). It is at the core, a matrix representation of the national accounts for a given country, but can be extended to ...
(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

A conference on "Poverty, Inequality, and Development: A Conference in Honor of Erik Thorbecke" was held at Cornell University in 2003. 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.


Recent Activities

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." 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. 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.


Selected publications

Most books in the following list may be found in Erik Thorbecke's author page in Amazo

* "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). * ''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


External links


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


Poverty, Inequality and Development: Essays in Honor of Erik Thorbecke
Alain de Janvry (Editor),
Ravi Kanbur Sanjiv M. Ravi Kanbur (born 28 August 1954), is T.H. Lee Professor of World Affairs, International Professor of Applied Economics, and Professor of Economics at Cornell University. He worked for the World Bank for almost two decades and was the d ...
(Editor) * * {{DEFAULTSORT:Thorbecke, Erik 1929 births Living people 20th-century American economists American development economists Cornell University faculty Erasmus University Rotterdam alumni Iowa State University faculty University of California, Berkeley alumni Dutch emigrants to the United States