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development until countries reach upper-middle income, and only thereafter falls. This note quantifies the shape of the mobility …
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With the use of comparable data from seven West African capitals, we attempt to assess the rationale behind development …
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This paper examines the role of human capital persistence in explaining long-term development. We exploit variation …
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In a polarised and highly unequal country such as South Africa, it is unlikely that a definition of the middle class that is based on an income threshold will adequately capture the political and social meanings of being middle class. We therefore propose a multi-dimensional definition, rooted...
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We estimate trends in global earnings dispersion across occupational groups using a new database covering 66 developed and developing countries between 1970 and 2015. Our main finding is that global earnings inequality has declined, primarily during the 2000s, when the global Gini coefficient...
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