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This paper explores the propositions that, income inequality is relatively stable within countries; and that it varies significantly among countries. A new and expanded data set provides broad support for both propositions. Drawing on a political economy and capital market imperfection arguments...
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This is the date set used for Deininger, Klaus & Squire, Lyn, 1996. "A New Data Set Measuring Income Inequality," World Bank Economic Review, World Bank Group, vol. 10(3), pages 565-91, September. This data set is the product of a joint effort of Hongyi Li, Lyn Squire, Tao Zhang, and Heng-fu Zou...
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This paper explores the propositions that income inequality is relatively stable within countries and that it varies significantly among countries. A new and expanded data set provides broad support for both propositions. Drawing on political economy and capital market imperfection arguments to...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10005232033