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We assess the effect of income inequality on life expectancy by performing separate estimations for developed and developing countries. Our empirical analysis challenges the widely held view that inequality matters more for health in richer countries than for health in poorer countries....
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, costly adoption and spillovers from the world technology frontier. Despite its parsimonious parametrization, our empirical …
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world’s population owns approximately 85% of the world’s wealth, much of it held just by the upper 1% of the global … population, whereas the “bottom” 92% of the world’s population hold somewhat less than 15% of global wealth (Burton J, 25 Highest … income earning countries. World Atlas; Economics, April 25. Retrieved March 23, 2018 from https://www.worldatlas.com/articles/the-highest-incomes-in-the-world …
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