Review of income and wealth 2005

n° 4, Volume 51 (December 2005)

  • CHISWICK Barry R. , LIANG LEE Yew, MILLER Paul W. - Immigrant Earnings: A Longitudinal Analysis, pp. 485-504   
  • INKLAAR Robert, O'MAHONY Mary, TIMMER Marcel - ICT and Europe's Productivity Performance: Industry-Level Growth Account Comparisons with the United States, pp. 505-536
  • NOLAN Brian, SMEEDING Timothy M. - Ireland's income distribution in comparative perspective, pp. 537-560 
  • DIEWERT Erwin - Weighted Country Product Dummy Variable Regressions and Index Number Formulae, pp. 561-570 
  • PRASADA RAO D.S. - On the Equivalence of Weighted Country-Product-Dummy (CPD) Method and the Rao-System for Multilateral Price Comparisons, pp. 571-580
  • HOBIJN Bart, LAGAKOS David - Inflation Inequality in the United States, pp. 581-606

 In Memoriam: Salem Khamis (1919–2005), pp. 607-608

 (résumés du n° 4/2005)

n° 3, Volume 51 (September 2005)

  • DUCA John V. - Why hace U.S. Households Increasingly Relied on Mutual Funds to Own Equity, ? pp. 375-396   
  • ENGEN Eric M., GALE William G., UCCELLO  Cori E. - Effects of stock market fluctuations on the adequacy of retirement wealth accumulation, pp.  397-418
  • WAKABAYASHI Midori - Annuitized Asset Adequacy in Japan: the Demand for Individual Pensions, pp. 419-442
  • WODON Quentin, YITZHAKI Shlomo - Growth and Convergence: A Social Welfare Framework, pp. 443-454 
  • ANDERSON Gordon - Life Expectancy and Economic Welfare: the Example of Africa in the 1990s, pp.455-468  

Rewiew Article

  • MOTIRAM Sripad - How Do We Think About Development Planning and Its Impact on Poverty?, pp. 469-475

(résumés du n° 3/2005)

n° 2, Volume 51 (June 2005)

Special Issue: Inequality and Multidimensional Well-being

  • McGILLIVRAY Mark, SHORROCKS Anthony  - Introduction, pp. 193-200 (texte)
  • DOWRICK Steve, AKMAL Muhammad - Contradictory Trends in Global Inequality: A tale of Two Biases, pp. 201-230
  • GOTTSCHALK Peter, DANZIGER Sheldon - Inequality of wage rates, earnings and family income in the United States 1975-2002, pp. 231-254
  • LELLI Sara - Using Functionings to estimate Equivalence Scales, pp. 255-284
  • RAMOS Xavier, SILBER Jacques - On the application of efficiency analysis to the study of the dimensions of human development, pp. 285-310  
  • OSBERG Lars, SHARPE Andrew - How should we measure the "economic" aspects of well-being?, pp. 311-336
  • McGILLIVRAY Mark - Measuring non-economic well-being achievement, pp. 337-364 

(résumés du n° 2/2005)

n° 1, Volume 51 (March 2005)

  • MADDISON Angus - Measuring and Interpreting World Economic Perfomance 1500-2001, pp. 1-36
  • IMMERVOLL Herwig - Falling Up the Stairs: The Effect of "Bracket Creep" on Household Incomes, pp. 37-62
  • DUCLOS Jean-Yves, MAKDISSI Paul - Sequential Stochastic Dominance and the Robustness of Poverty Orderings, pp. 63-88
  • ZAIDI Asghar, BURCHARDT Tania - Comparing Incomes When Needs Differ: Equivalization for the Extra Costs of Disability in the UK, pp. 89-114
  • GALBRAITH james K., KUM Hyunsub - Estimating the Inequality of Household Incomes: A Statistical Approach to the Creation of a Dense and Consistent Global Data Set, pp. 115-144
  • DEUTSCH Joseph, SILBER Jacques - Measuring Multidimensional Poverty: An Empirical Comparison of Various Approaches, pp. 145-174

(résumés du n° 1/2005)

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