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appears to be increasingly vulnerable to rising inequality and jobless growth patterns. Africa presents a divergent pattern of …
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capital and inequality. Using data and literature on Latin America, the paper argues that low interpersonal trust and … entrenched inequality interfere with cohesion. The paper develops and introduces an exploratory index of cohesion structured …
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Ethiopia enjoyed remarkable economic growth from 2004/05 to 2008/09, in large part due to increases in foreign transfers and capital inflows combined with expanded domestic credit to fund major increases in private and public investments in infrastructure and housing. However, this rapid growth...
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"Egypt is a lower middle-income country with a per capita gross domestic product (GDP) in 2003 of US$3,949 measured in international dollars, or purchasing power parity (World Bank 2005a). In the decade from 1975 to 1985, Egypt enjoyed rapid economic growth... however... Egypt still lags behind...
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other countries that find group membership to be positively correlated with wealth, this study finds that group membership … increases with human and physical wealth. Consistent with a collective model of household decision-making, husband�s and wifeï …
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Participating in and presenting gifts at funerals, weddings, and other ceremonies held by fellow villagers have been regarded as social norms in Chinese villages for thousands of years. However, it is more burdensome for the poor to take part in these social occasions than for the rich. Because...
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the long run (one to five years) higher food prices reduce poverty and inequality. The magnitudes of these effects vary …
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Despite the fact that nonincome dimensions of well-being such as nutrition and health are now placed on the global development agenda, substantial gaps remain in our knowledge about patterns and trends in nutrition inequalities in many developing countries. The main objective of this paper is to...
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