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The "unhappy growth paradox" found by Deaton (2008) and Lora and Chaparro (2008) on the Gallup World Poll (GWP) 2006 is … alternatively inequality indicators and the change in subjective well-being in the cross-country analysis. The first exercise shows … that inequality cannot explain the paradox. The second exercise shows that the results in the GWP 2006 return to be …
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The "unhappy growth paradox" found by Deaton (2008) and Lora and Chaparro (2008) on the Gallup World Poll (GWP) 2006 is … alternatively inequality indicators and the change in subjective well-being in the cross-country analysis. The first exercise shows … that inequality cannot explain the paradox. The second exercise shows that the results in the GWP 2006 return to be …
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In the last decades there has been increased interest in studying the impact of inequality on growth. Most of the … recent literature points to a negative impact of inequality on future growth but there are also models that argue in favor of … a positive relationship or a non linear one. A possible channel through which inequality may impact on growth comes from …
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This paper questions the empirical evidence of the relationship between inequality and growth on the basis of the … enables the panel data technique to be applied, confirming the negative effect of inequality on the potential growth of the … estimation procedure. It begins by describing in detail the procedure followed in the elaboration of inequality indices for the …
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Inequality in Bolivia is normally measured through income. However, the construction of a socio-economic index (ISE …), using the four available censuses 1976, 1992, 2001 and 2012, permits to analyze inequality in long-term as well as under a …
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