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Income Inequality and Subjective Wellbeing: Panel Data Evidence from China

Income Inequality and Subjective Wellbeing: Panel Data Evidence from China

... differs from the above studies that have focussed on China in several ...use panel data which allows us to control for unobservable ...cross-sectional data. Controlling for unobserved ... See full document

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Social Capital Inequality and Subjective Wellbeing of Older Chinese

Social Capital Inequality and Subjective Wellbeing of Older Chinese

... In China, CCP membership has advantages for getting ahead in the labour ...capital inequality (SCI). Consistent with the income inequality literature that has focused on the hukou household ... See full document

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Economic Growth, Financial Development and Income Inequality in BRICS Countries: Evidence from Panel Granger Causality Tests

Economic Growth, Financial Development and Income Inequality in BRICS Countries: Evidence from Panel Granger Causality Tests

... India, China, and South Africa economies by applying the principal component analysis (PCA) method on the our main measures of financial development, namely; domestic credit to private sector to GDP ratio, ... See full document

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Fiscal Decentralization, Corruption and Urban Rural Income Inequality: Evidence from China

Fiscal Decentralization, Corruption and Urban Rural Income Inequality: Evidence from China

... and income inequality in developing countries. Based on the panel dataset from 1999 to 2012, this research is focusing on China, showing that it does not exist a simple linear ... See full document

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Analysis of subjective wellbeing in low income transitional countries: evidence from comparative national surveys in Armenia,Azerbaijan and Georgia

Analysis of subjective wellbeing in low income transitional countries: evidence from comparative national surveys in Armenia,Azerbaijan and Georgia

... current wellbeing. We find that most people with low subjective wellbeing believe that they held the same status three years ago and do not believe that their situation will improve in the near ... See full document

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Internal Migration and Income Inequality in China: Evidence from Village Panel Data

Internal Migration and Income Inequality in China: Evidence from Village Panel Data

... of panel data at the community level seriously limits the researchers’ ability to quantify the temporal dimension of migration and ...alleged inequality-reducing effect of migration over time remains ... See full document

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A Panel Analysis of Income Inequality and Energy Use

A Panel Analysis of Income Inequality and Energy Use

... using panel cointegration techniques or dynamic panel methods, for example, Lee (2005), Huang, Hwang, and Yang (2008), Belke, Dobnik, and Dreger (2011), Chen, Chen, and Chen (2012), and Herrerias, Joyeux, ... See full document

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The effect of government social spending on income inequality in oecd: a panel data analysis

The effect of government social spending on income inequality in oecd: a panel data analysis

... Investigating the cross sectional dependency between the series in the fixed effects panel data model is a crucial step in achieving accurate results. At the same time, it is very important to take this ... See full document

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Determinants of Poverty: A Dynamic Panel Data Analysis with Controls for Income Level and Inequality

Determinants of Poverty: A Dynamic Panel Data Analysis with Controls for Income Level and Inequality

... benefit from economic growth due to rising income inequalities in the ...country. Income growth is also found by Nasir and Mridha (2017) to eliminate poverty across the United States during 2006 to ... See full document

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Impact Of Mining Sector To Poverty And Income Inequality In Indonesia: A Panel Data Analysis

Impact Of Mining Sector To Poverty And Income Inequality In Indonesia: A Panel Data Analysis

... the income and expenditure of the natural resources sector are distributed to all local governments and central government, generates a current effect (multiplier effect) ...indirectly from the natural ... See full document

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Income inequality and social gradients in children’s height: a comparison of cohort studies from five high-income countries

Income inequality and social gradients in children’s height: a comparison of cohort studies from five high-income countries

... household income, we calculated equivalised household income in Purchasing Power Parity dollars (PPP$) at 2005 ...household income bands to continuous values using interval regression (used to model ... See full document

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Subjective well being approach to the valuation of income inequality

Subjective well being approach to the valuation of income inequality

... improve subjective well-being much, perhaps because there is less expectation on, say, the youth and adolescents to work for a ...in income – but also mean assuming additional financial burdens that come ... See full document

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Agglomeration and Firm Wage Inequality: Evidence from China

Agglomeration and Firm Wage Inequality: Evidence from China

... on inequality. In this study, we apply panel data from a micro firm-level survey and from city-level data to investigate whether there is a causal relationship between ... See full document

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Innovation and Income Inequality: World Evidence

Innovation and Income Inequality: World Evidence

... inventors from EPO to construct our ...indicators from the Quality Database of OECD (Squicciarini et ...1% income share to robustify our ...suffer from truncation bias because they have ... See full document

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Education inequality, economic growth, and income inequality: Evidence from Indonesia, 1996 2005

Education inequality, economic growth, and income inequality: Evidence from Indonesia, 1996 2005

... how income inequality responds to changes in the average level of schooling and educational inequality in ...lower income inequality, and a lower education inequality will also ... See full document

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Financial Development and Income Inequality: Evidence from African Countries

Financial Development and Income Inequality: Evidence from African Countries

... Lack of evidence for the inverted U-shaped hypotheses may be suggesting that those countries that are at an early stage of development and have a relatively advanced financial sector can[r] ... See full document

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Economic freedom and income inequality: further evidence from 58 countries in the long-run

Economic freedom and income inequality: further evidence from 58 countries in the long-run

... for inequality is the dependent ...anywhere from 0 (perfect in- come equality) to 1 (perfect income ...measured from 0 (“no economic freedom”) to 10 (“full economic ...in income, on ... See full document

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Financial Development and Economic Growth: Evidence from Heterogeneous Panel Data of Low Income Countries

Financial Development and Economic Growth: Evidence from Heterogeneous Panel Data of Low Income Countries

... The road from the early work on finance growth nexus to where we are now, however, has not been a straight one (Kirkpatrick 2000). Levine (1997) acknowledges that some recent work has extended our knowledge about ... See full document

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Devaluation and income inequality: Evidence from Pakistan

Devaluation and income inequality: Evidence from Pakistan

... deteriorates income distribution in the developing ...worsens income inequality because most exporting firms use workers who are better ...increases income inequality by ... See full document

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Globalization and expenditure inequality in Indonesia: A panel data approach

Globalization and expenditure inequality in Indonesia: A panel data approach

... Globalization generally refers to how connected or open a country is to the rest of the world. FDI and trade to GDP ratio appears to be the most widely used proxies for globalization. The potential impact of ... See full document

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