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evaluating policies in health, education, finance, migration, social protection, and many other areas. However, the majority of …
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countries to find the mix of economic and social aid that jointly promotes the participation of the poor in the development … process under globalization. In this manner, aid can make greater strides in spurring development. …
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This paper examines support for reducing inequality and for income redistribution to specific groups in Europe and … of support for reducing inequality. …
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This paper presents a new methodology to measure inequality that optimally combines household survey information and …
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Price and income elasticities estimated from a country's export demand function are used both to predict and to prescribe effective export strategies. But the focus on elasticities has led to the neglect of an important empirical regularity: a strong persistencein the growth rate of a country's...
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The author provides theoretical and empirical evidence of a negative association between income inequality and real … exchange rates. First, he builds a theoretical model showing the transmission mechanism from inequality to real exchange rates … negative relationship between inequality and real exchange rates does not imply that policies aimed at dramatic redistribution …
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quality on growth and inequality. These two results combined suggest that infrastructure development can be highly effective …The authors provide an empirical evaluation of the impact of infrastructure development on economic growth and income … involves the estimation of simple equations for GDP growth and conventional inequality measures, augmented to include, among …
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The median voter hypothesis is important to endogenous growth theories because it provides the political mechanisms through which voters in more unequal countries re-distribute a greater proportion of income and thus (it is argued), by blunting incentives, reduce the country's growth rate. But...
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The authors compare three approaches to linking representative-household macro models with micro household income data in terms of their implications for measuring the poverty and distributional effects of policy shocks. These approaches are a simple micro-accounting method, an extension of that...
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Wagner's law, the hypothesis that with economic development an increasing share of GDP is devoted to public spending, and … Wagner's law in the majority of developing countries, the degree of support varies with the level of development. Similarly …
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