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By now, there is a wide range of methods to construct multidimensional well-being indices, differing in the way they transform, aggregate and weight the relevant dimensions. This paper uses a fuzzy theory approach to propose a new weighting scheme for the dimensions. These weights play a crucial...
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We perform development accounting in accordance with Weil (2005, 2007) in a cross-state analysis of India. Results of similar magnitude are found, demonstrating that health can account for 1% to 18% of income differences depending on the health measure.
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We conduct a field experiment with low-income subjects in Dallas, Texas. We examine voluntary, informal risk sharing using a visual representation of the solidarity game developed for low-literacy populations. We find substantially more ‘fixed gift to loser’ behavior and less...
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This paper introduces a new approach for measuring vulnerability to poverty, using the standard downside mean …-semideviation as a risk parameter. We identify vulnerability by comparing the uncertain outcomes of household well-being with poverty …
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We reexamine the association between poverty, the middle class, and institutional outcomes using a newly developed … impact of a larger middle class appears to be more robust than those of lower poverty, lower inequality, or higher gross …
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and anti-poverty effects of state education are illustrated. …
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