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inequality data from the Luxembourg Income Study are used. The estimation technique employed are fixed effects, random effects … confirms that the over-identifying restriction used for the GMM estimation are valid. However, there is room for further … linear, the time horizon considered may significatively influence the estimation results and finally it would be necessary to …
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This paper combines tax, survey, and national accounts data to estimate the distribution of national income in the United States since 1913. Our distributional national accounts capture 100% of national income, allowing us to compute growth rates for each quantile of the income distribution...
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This paper combines tax, survey, and national accounts data to estimate the distribution of national income in the United States since 1913. Our distributional national accounts capture 100% of national income, allowing us to compute growth rates for each quantile of the income distribution...
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We use an augmented gravity model to revisit the effect of similarity in income distributions on bilateral trade flows. Disentangling supply-side and demand-side mechanisms, we document a robust new regularity: while differences in average incomes between two countries increase trade,...
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