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"Recent literature and new data help determine plausible bounds to some key demographic differences between the poor and non-poor in the developing world. The author estimates that selective mortality-whereby poorer people tend to have higher death rates-accounts for 10-30 percent of the...
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. However, in a neighborhood of plausible estimates, differential fertility-whereby poorer people tend also to have higher birth …
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, in a neighborhood of plausible estimates, differential fertility - whereby poorer people tend also to have higher birth …
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test for non-linearity in the dynamics of household expenditures and incomes using panel data for rural south-west China …
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level using panel data from four provinces of post-reform rural China. The tests allow for nonstationary fixed effects in …
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modelling of the impacts of specific trade reforms. Case studies are presented for China and Morocco. Both the macro and micro … reforms with well-designed social protection policies. – trade ; globalization ; poverty ; inequality ; China ; Morocco …
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