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consistent with a model of quality-quantity of leisure, where individuals substitute quality for quantity as their income rises. …
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The paper attempts to synthesize the research to date on the contribution of international trade to rising income … contributed only A RELATIVELY SMALL SHARE OF RISING US INCOME INEQUALITY ACROSS SKILL GROUPS. …
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for intra-provincial inequality in both earnings per worker and household income per capita not only to rise in each …
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rise in inequality of income that occured in Chine over those seven years. The Gini coefficient of household income per …
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This paper attempts to analyse certain significant aspects of increasing income inequality in China in the nineteen … rural and urban households made by the income distribution study group of the Institute of Economics, CASS in 1988 and 1995 …
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Most recent studies on poverty and inequality in developed countries focus on income. In contrast, this paper presents … income-based results are available, these move in the same direction as the consumption-based results. However, this …
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between using aid to induce income-increasing reforms and using aid to assist low-income countries: this confflict can lead to …
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We show that a combination of temporariness and spending pressure is intrinsic to the aid relationship.  In our analysis, recipients rationally discount the pronouncements of donors about the duration of their commitments because in equilibrium they know that some donors will honor those...
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This paper tests the external validity of a simple Dictator Game as a laboratory analogue for a naturally occurring policy-relevant decision-making context.  In Uganda, where teacher absenteeism is a problem, primary school teachers' allocations to parents in a Dictator Game are positively but...
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This paper examines the motivation for intergenerational transfers between adult children and their parents, and the nature of preferences for such giving behaviour, in an experimental setting.  Participants in our experiment play a series of dictator games with parents and strangers, in which...
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