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to 2030 under different assumptions about growth and inequality. This allows for quantifying the interdependence of the … poverty and inequality goals. The paper uses different assumptions about growth incidence curves to model changes in … inequality and relies on the Model-based Recursive Partitioning machine-learning algorithm to model how growth in GDP is passed …
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into a market-oriented economy. This paper offers a comprehensive study of inequality and mobility patterns for Russia … findings show rising income levels and decreasing inequality, with the latter being mostly caused by pro-poor growth rather … than redistribution. The poorest tercile experienced a growth rate that was more than 10 times that of the richest tercile …
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This paper estimates a panel model in which the relationship between inequality and gross domestic product per capita … growth depends on countries' initial incomes. Estimates of the model show that the relationship between inequality and gross … variables regressions show that in low-income countries, transitional growth is boosted by greater income inequality. In high …
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This paper investigates the link between inequality and demand for redistribution by looking at how individuals form … their perceptions of inequality. Most of the literature analyzing demand for redistribution has focused on objective … inequality, rather than subjective perceptions of inequality. However, a model that links demand for redistribution to subjective …
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transfers. The findings show that the system is progressive and contributes to reductions in poverty and inequality. The Gini … (the child money program and the mortgage subsidy) do little redistribution-the latter is actually regressive-but represent …
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