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Generation” type of panel cointegration analysis in order to take into account of the prospective existence of dependency between …
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This paper uses cross-country and panel data set to test the significance of microfinance on income inequality … panel data methodologies, such as ordinary least square (OLS), pooled ordinary least square (POLS) and instrumental …
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We study the relationship between per-capita income and income inequality with a heterogeneous panel co … heterogeneity rather than relying on average panel estimates alone. We find a negative group-mean based relationship using pre …
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1987 to 2015, we have estimated panel data models by distinguishing between low and high levels of income inequality …
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This paper argues that previous cross-country (panel) studies on the relationship between income inequality and health …-country heterogeneity in the impact of inequality on health. Using panel cointegration techniques that are robust to omitted variables … ; Inequality ; Panel cointegration …
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countries than for health in poorer countries. Employing panel cointegration and conventional panel regressions, we find that …
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countries than for health in poorer countries. Employing panel cointegration and conventional panel regressions, we find that …
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countries than for health in poorer countries. Employing panel cointegration and conventional panel regressions, we find that …
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Performing a panel data analysis for OECD countries, during the period between 1990 and 2019, this article investigates …
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This study analyzes the extent to which nutritional status in terms of weight change has been affected by the income distribution as the economy has grown. Is BMI growth different at different tails of the income distribution? Health and nutritional outcomes are not normally expected to be...
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