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24 developing countries collected by research partners in CIFOR’s Poverty Environment Network (PEN). Environmental income …This paper presents results from a comparative analysis of environmental income from approximately 8000 households in … accounts for 28% of total household income, 77% of which comes from natural forests. Environmental income shares are higher for …
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transmission mechanisms, such as greater openness to trade and foreign investment, economic growth, effects on income distribution … actual distribution of gains is fair, in particular, whether the poor benefit less than proportionately from globalization …, technology transfer and labour migration, through which the process of globalization affects different dimensions of poverty in …
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This paper summarizes the main results on changes in poverty and inequality in Argentina and the world in the last …
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This paper documents the income distribution changes experienced by Argentina during the last decades. Inequality … substantially increased, and despite economic growth during some periods, poverty also went significantly up. Two types of episodes … have shaped Argentina's income distribution: deep macroeconomic crisis and periods of openness and integration. The sizable …
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effects of the economic inequality definitions on location and dispersion of the income distribution. Log-normal, log …We present three generalized, empirical, economic inequality definitions for the empirical dominance of the income … distribution of Population 1 over that of Population 2 with respect to their n-person economy in terms of a general transformation …
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income, was possible to identify which families improved and which families lost positions on the distribution income. Even … though the whole families increased their incomes, the income growth rate was more dynamic for the well off families. Thus …, the worse income distribution has showed the low effectiveness of public distributive policies. …
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China’s local populations can be counted in two ways: people with hukou household registration from each place, and …-provincial inequality is a statistical artifact caused by this distortion. The recent switch to using the resident count to denominate GDP …
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paper describes the changing definition of provincial populations in China and their impact on inequality in provincial GDP …China’s local populations can be counted in two ways; by how many people have hukou household registration from each … per capita. We show that much of the apparent increase in inter-provincial inequality disappears once a consistent series …
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monthly real consumption and income of every decile of the population (a ‘consumption/income profile’) for the vast majority …We introduce the Global Consumption and Income Project (GCIP), which is developing two separate datasets (The Global … Consumption Dataset (GCD) and The Global Income Dataset (GID)) containing an unprecedented portrait of consumption and income of …
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