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We find that the distribution of income matters to aggregate carbon dioxide emissions and hence global warming. Higher inequality, both between and within countries is associated with lower carbon emissions at given average incomes. We also confirm that economic growth generally comes with...
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Chen and Ravallion use China's national household surveys for rural and urban areas to measure and explain the welfare … first-order approximations based on a household model incorporating own-production activities and are calibrated to the … household-level data imposing minimum aggregation. The authors find negligible impacts on inequality and poverty in the …
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Ravallion tests for external effects of local economic activity on consumption and income growth at the farm-household … level using panel data from four provinces of post-reform rural China. The tests allow for nonstationary fixed effects in …
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Chen and Ravallion use China's national household surveys for rural and urban areas to measure and explain the welfare … first-order approximations based on a household model incorporating own-production activities and are calibrated to the … household-level data imposing minimum aggregation. The authors find negligible impacts on inequality and poverty in the …
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