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to allow the use of`shortcut' computational methods. Using data from Ecuador we obtain estimates of welfare measures …
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Based on a statistical procedure that combines household survey data with population census data, this paper presents estimates of inequality for three developing countries at a level of disaggregation far below that allowed by household surveys alone. We show that while the share of...
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This paper implements a methodology for estimating poverty in Ecuador, Madagascar and South Africa, at levels of …
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to allow the use of`shortcut' computational methods. Using data from Ecuador we obtain estimates of welfare measures …
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to allow the use of `shortcut' computational methods. Using data from Ecuador we obtain estimates of welfare measures …
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to allow the use of`shortcut' computational methods. Using data from Ecuador we obtain estimates of welfare measures …
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"Using recently completed "poverty maps" for Cambodia, Ecuador, and Madagascar, the authors simulate the impact on …
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