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into a market-oriented economy. This paper offers a comprehensive study of inequality and mobility patterns for Russia … findings show rising income levels and decreasing inequality, with the latter being mostly caused by pro-poor growth rather …, leading to less long-term inequality than short-term inequality. The analysis also finds that switching from a part-time job …
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-oriented economy. We offer a comprehensive study of inequality and mobility patterns for Russia, using multiple rounds of the Russian … inequality, with the latter being mostly caused by pro-poor growth rather than redistribution. The poorest tercile experienced a … growth rate that was more than 10 times that of the richest tercile, leading to less long-term inequality than short …
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This paper studies the decomposition of poverty changes in Cameroon. Specifically, it reviews theoretical frameworks …-redistribution components of changes in measured poverty by the Shapley value-based approach using Cameroon's household surveys. By all the P … distributionally neutral growth in household incomes to poverty alleviation in Cameroon. Although redistribution also has an important …
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We use the 2002 through 2014 Vietnam Household Living Standards Surveys to construct comparable measures of household … income and estimates of income inequality over this high-growth period. We focus on two questions: How have benefits from … growth been distributed; and do changes in the structure of the economy map into changes in inequality? We explore dimensions …
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