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Inequality has always been taken as a major explanatory factor of the rate of crime. Yet, the evidence in favor of that hypothesis is weak. Pure cross-sectional analyses show significant positive effects but do not control for fixed effects. Time series and panel data point to a variety of...
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This paper discusses different approaches to the measurement of global interpersonal in equality. Trends in global … interpersonal inequality during 1975-2005 are measured using data from UNU-WIDER’s World Income Inequality Database. In order to …
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progress is being made against poverty and inequality in the current period of quot;globalization.quot; Ravallion provides a … differences in data sources and measurement assumptions. These differences are often hidden from view in the debate, but they need … evidence suggests that if the rate of progress against absolute poverty in the developing world in the 1990s is maintained …
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