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This paper uses national household survey data to examine changes in real per capita incomes in South Africa between …
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Tariffs on agricultural products fell sharply in China both prior to, and as a consequence of, China's accession to the WTO. The paper examines the nature of agricultural trade reform in China since 1981, and finds that protection was quite strongly negative for most commodities, and...
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decompositions can be replicated, we make adjustments for certainty equivalence of rural household income streams which not only …
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major health shocks on household income and the role played by village elections in mitigating these effects. Our results … show that in the first 15 years after a shock, a shock-hit household on average falls short of its normal income trajectory …. In addition, village elections reduce the probability of a household to borrow by 16.7% when one of its working adults is …
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This paper studies the long-run effects of a "big-push" program providing a large asset transfer to the poorest Indian households. In a randomized controlled trial that follows these households over 10 years, we find positive effects on consumption (1 SD), food security (0.1 SD), income (0.3...
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We study how Americans respond to idiosyncratic and exogenous changes in household wealth and unearned income. Our …
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China's high household savings rate has attracted great academic interest but remains a puzzle. Potential explanations … include demographic, policy, and financial causes. Yet a lack of reliable microlevel data on household finances makes it …
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We investigate the stochastic relation between income and consumption (specifically, consumption of food) within a panel of about 2,000 households. Our major findings are: 1. Consumption responds much more strongly to permanent than to transitory movements of income. 2. The response to...
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The growth in single-person households is a pervasive behavioral phenomenon in the United States in the post-war period. In this paper we investigate determinants of the propensity to live alone, using 1970 data across states for single men and women ages 25 to 34 and for elderly widows. Income...
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This paper assesses the impacts across US household income groups of carbon taxes of various designs. We consider both …
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