A Paradox for Inequality Indices
Working Paper 2020-559 Abstract This paper identifies a paradox for inequality indices which is similar to the well known Simpson’s
Read MoreWorking Paper 2020-559 Abstract This paper identifies a paradox for inequality indices which is similar to the well known Simpson’s
Read MoreWorking Paper 2020-558 Abstract We use microsimulation to estimate the distributional consequences of covid-19-induced lockdown policies in Argentina, Brazil, Colombia
Read MoreWorking Paper 2020-557 Abstract For 33 Sub-Saharan countries, we use comparable household surveys to estimate child health inequality and the
Read MoreWorking Paper 2020-556 Abstract China is characterized by high prefiscal overall, urban-rural and regional inequality. Applying standard fiscal incidence analysis,
Read MoreHarvard University’s Radcliffe Institute for Advanced Study is now accepting applications for the Radcliffe Fellowship for the period of September
Read MoreWorking Paper 2020-555 Abstract This paper extends the Becker-Tomes model of intergenerational educational mobility to a rural economy characterized by
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