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Richer people are happier than poorer people, but when a country becomes richer over time, its people do not become happier. This seemingly contradictory pair of findings of Richard Easterlin has be-come famous as the Easterlin Paradox. However, it was met with counterevidence. To shed more...
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This paper proposes a methodology to approximate individual income distribution dynamics using only time series data on … aggregate moments of the income distribution. Under the assumption that individual incomes follow a lognormal autoregressive … process, this paper shows that the evolution over time of the mean and standard deviation of log income across individuals …
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This paper proposes a methodology to approximate individual income distribution dynamics using only time series data on … aggregate moments of the income distribution. Under the assumption that individual incomes follow a lognormal autoregressive … process, this paper shows that the evolution over time of the mean and standard deviation of log income across individuals …
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effect of aid on income. Evidence from a Panel VAR model estimated on the dataset of NDHKM, suggests a positive and … statistically significant long-run effect of aid on income …
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accurate information from survey respondents about income and wealth. However, changing survey questions - even for the better … paper, we describe work that addresses this problem in the Health and Retirement Study (HRS) using data on income from …
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that foreign aid has not had a significant effect on income, based on evidence from panel data potentially covering 131 …-integrated regressions is not a suitable empirical strategy for estimating the causal effect of aid on income. Given the nature of the … positive and statistically significant long-run effect of aid on income …
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