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This paper examines anonymous and non-anonymous Growth Incidence Curves (GICs) for after-tax disposable income for …
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Participation —A Micro Perspective -- Chapter2 A Theoretical and Empirical Study on over-leaping the Middle Income Trap -- Chapter3 … Middle Income Trap and the Innovation of China’s Rural Land Financial Institutions -- Chapter4 A Study on the Income … Middle Income Trap -- Chapter6 Overleaping the Middle Income Trap and the Innovation of Rural Production …
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Defining the 'global middle class' as being neither poor nor rich in the developed world, we estimate the size of the global middle class in China and 33 other countries and analyze China's expanding middle class in international perspective. China's global middle class has grown rapidly and has...
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Defining the ‘global middle class’ as being neither poor nor rich in the developed world, we estimate the size of the global middle class in China and 33 other countries and analyze China’s expanding middle class in international perspective. China’s global middle class has grown rapidly...
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In this paper we aim to disentangle how sectoral economic growth affects the size of the middle class, using state-level data of Bolivia from 2000 to 2017 and breaking the three main economic activities into subsectors to attain more-specific results. Because the data from Bolivia are limited,...
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middle class, and a "top" management capitalist class. The model introduces personal income distribution that supplements … conventional concerns with functional income distribution. Within such a model, endogenously generated changes in personal income … with both capitalists and workers. Changes that benefit the middle class do not necessarily increase growth or employment …
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