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of taxation and government expenditure on income inequality in Asia. Tax systems around the world tend to be progressive …, but government expenditure is generally found to be a more effective tool for redistributing income. In Asia, government … increase income inequality in Asia, whereas it reduces it in the rest of the world. Government expenditure on housing is also …
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Overweight is an increasing problem in many developing countries, coexisting with underweight and contributing to a dual burden of malnutrition, sometimes in the same households. We analyze the dual burden phenomenon in Indonesia, using panel data that span a time period of 15 years. Today, 17...
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As Asia consolidates the economic gains and policy lessons of two generations, it can look to a bright future of … general equilibrium (CGE) model to forecast GDP and consumption trends.The findings suggest that Asia can sustain and even … risk. The agricultural productivity growth can improve both the incomes of the majority of Asia's rural poor and the …
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This paper assesses the impact of government fiscal policies on income inequality in Asia. It discusses the role and … distributions. Panel estimation for 150 countries with data between 1970 and 2009 confirms international empirical findings for Asia … in Asia. Social protection spending appears to increase income inequality, whereas it reduces it in the rest of the world …
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This paper assesses the impact of government fiscal policies on income inequality in Asia. It discusses the role and … distributions. Panel estimation for 150 countries with data between 1970 and 2009 confirms international empirical findings for Asia … in Asia. Social protection spending appears to increase income inequality, whereas it reduces it in the rest of the world …
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