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of household incomes allowing for endogenous attrition. Our estimates for Hungary and Russia in the 1990s reveal … significant nonlinearity in the dynamics, consistent with the claim that income inequality attenuates growth in mean income …We test for the existence of poverty traps and distribution-dependent growth using a nonlinear dynamic panel data model …
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This paper examines inequality patterns in the 1990s in Poland, Russia and Hungary. We consider three different … definitions of income and analyse the contributions to inequality of their main components using LIS micro data. Inequality is … Shorrocks' axiomatic approach and the Theil-based decomposition). The role of transfers and taxes in mitigating total inequality …
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the net growth of exporting and foreign-owned firms was reduced the most by the crisis, while state-owned firms kept most …
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