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a reciprocal influence exists between corruption and income inequality in Asia, otherwise known as the corruption … effect on income inequality in Asia are per capita income, the gross enrollment rate in primary education, population growth …
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Abstract: Labor saving innovations are essential to increase agricultural productivity, but they might also increase inequality through displacing labor. Empirical evidence on such labor displacements is limited. This study uses representative data at local and national scales to analyze labor...
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Asia's rapid population aging fortifies the case for strengthening human capital investments. Further, the experience …. Overall, our evidence points to a positive effect of human capital on growth, equity, and fiscal balance in Asia. …
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This study examines the macroeconomic determinants of income inequality using dynamic panel data analysis. Specifically, the study employs dynamic panel data analysis based on the generalized method of moments over 1990–2013 across 33 Asian countries. The World Bank data series was widely used...
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Economic inequality across Asia has been growing, but dimensions of this inequality and their development are unclear … countries may be viewed as jointly representative of Asia's population, covering countries with various income levels …
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Substantial evidence exists that economic inequality in Asia has been growing, but the dimensions of this inequality … demographic groups in income surveys from six middle- and high-income countries across Asia: the People’s Republic of China (PRC … countries and time, cover even Asia’s developing countries, and encompass over 130,000 household records. This study describes …
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constant relative risk aversion applies to countries involved in the Asia-Pacific region. Upward adjustment of the poverty line …
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