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evidence suggests that if the rate of progress against absolute poverty in the developing world in the 1990s is maintained …
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It is sometimes argued that poorer people choose to work less, implying less welfare inequality than suggested by observed incomes. Social policies have also acknowledged that efforts differ, and that people respond to incentives. Prevailing measures of inequality (in outcomes or opportunities)...
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