Review of income and wealth
Volume 59, n° 4, December 2013
- RAVALLION Martin - Price Levels and Economic Growth: Making Sense of Revisions to Data on Real Incomes, pp. 593–613
- INKLAAR Robert - “Price Levels and Economic Growth: Making Sense of Revisions to Data on Real Incomes”: A Comment, pp. 614–622
- RAVALLION Martin - Reply to Robert Inklaar, pp. 623–628
- IVANCIC Lorraine, FOX Kevin J. - Understanding Price Variation Across Stores and Supermarket Chains: Some Implications for CPI Aggregation Methods, pp. 629–647
- GÖRZIG Bernd, GORNIG Martin - Intangibles, Can They Explain the Dispersion in Return Rates? pp. 648–664
- BALDWIN John R., GU Wulong, YAN Beiling - Export Growth, Capacity Utilization, and Productivity Growth: Evidence from the Canadian Manufacturing Plants, pp. 665–688
- GARCIA-PENALOSA Cecilia, ORGIAZZI Elsa - Factor Components of Inequality: A Cross-Country Study, pp. 689–727
- MAHONEY Melissa Holly - Inequity in American Schools: A New Perspective on the Distributional Effects of School Expenditures on Economic Well-Being, pp. 728–755
- EL-GAMAL Mahmoud A., RYU Deockhyun - Nonstationarity and Stochastic Stability of Relative Income Clubs, pp. 756–775
Notes and Comments
- GROLL Thomas, LAMBERT Peter J. - The Pro-Poorness, Growth and Inequality Nexus: Some Findings From a Simulation Study, pp. 776–784
Volume 59, Special issue, October 2013
- KLASEN Stephan, BLADES Derek - Issues and Challenges in Measuring National Income, Wealth, Poverty, and Inequality in Sub-Saharan African Countries: An Introduction, pp. S1–S8
Original Articles
- DEVARAJAN Shantayanan - Africa's Statistical Tragedy, pp. S9–S15
- JERVEN Morten - Comparability of GDP estimates in Sub-Saharan Africa: The effect of Revisions in Sources and Methods Since Structural Adjustment, pp. S16–S36
- HARTTGEN Kenneth, KLASEN Stephan, VOLLMER Sebastian - An African Growth Miracle? Or: What do Asset Indices Tell Us About Trends in Economic Performance? pp. S37–S61
- WITTENBERG Martin - The Weight of Success: The Body Mass Index and Economic Well-Being in Southern Africa, pp. S62–S83
- BOSSUROY Thomas, COGNEAU Denis - Social Mobility in Five African Countries, pp. S84–S110
- KESWELL Malcolm, GIRDWOOD Sarah, LEIBBRANDT Murray - Educational Inheritance and the Distribution of Occupations: Evidence from South Africa, pp. S111–S137
- SENAKPON F. A. Dedehouanou, SWINNEN Johan, MAERTENS Miet - Does Contracting Make Farmers Happy? Evidence from Senegal, pp. S138–S160
- ARON Janine, MUELLBAUER John - Wealth, Credit Conditions, and Consumption: Evidence from South Africa, pp. S161–S196
Volume 59, n° 3, September 2013
Original Articles
- DUTTA Indranil, FOSTER James - Inequality of Happiness in the U.S.: 1972–2010, pp. 393–415
- DENG Quheng, GUSTAFSSON Björn, LI Shi - Intergenerational Income Persistence in Urban China, pp. 416-436
- RIPHAHN Regina T., WUNDER Christoph - Patterns of Welfare Dependence before and after a Reform: Evidence from First Generation Immigrants and Natives in Germany, pp. 437-459
- KNOEF Marike, ALESSIE Rob, KALWIJ Adriaan - Changes in the Income Distribution of the Dutch Elderly between 1989 and 2020: a Dynamic Microsimulation, pp. 460–485
- ROTH Felix, THUM Anna-Elisabeth - Intangible Capital and Labor Productivity Growth: Panel Evidence for the EU from 1998–2005, pp. 486-508
- VAILLANT Julia - Attrition and Follow-Up Rules in Panel Surveys: Insights from a Tracking Experience in Madagascar, pp. 509-538
Notes and Comments
- KRISHNAKUMAR Jaya - On Endogeneity Bias: Some General Remarks and Correction of the ROIW Paper by Bourguignon, Ferreira, and Menéndez (2007), pp. 539-550
- BOURGUIGNON François, FERREIRA Francisco H. G., MENENDEZ Marta - Inequality of Opportunity in Brazil: A Corrigendum, pp. 551-555
- SAKUMAHE Itsuo - Sakumahe Production Boundary Reconsidered, pp. 556-567
Book Review
- LARRIMORE Jeff - Cross-National Inequality Trends Using Historical Tax Return Data, pp. 568-571
Volume 59, n° 2, June 2013
- JORGENSON Dale W., SCHREYER Paul - Industry-level productivity measurement and the 2008 system of national accounts, pp. 185-211
- LI Haizheng, LIANG Yunling, FRAUMENI Barbara M. , LIU Zhiquiang, WANG Xiaojoun - Human capital in China, 1985-2008, pp. 212-234
- CREEDY JOHN, HALVORSEN ELIN, THORESEN Thor O. - Inequality comparisons in a multi-period framework: The role of alternative welfare metrics, pp. 235-249
- BARTELS CHARLOTTE, BÖNKE Timm - Can households and welfare states mitigate rising earnings instability? pp. 250-282
- BROWN Sarah, GARINO Gaia,TAYLOR Karl - Household debt and attitudes toward risk, pp. 283-304
- CASALONE Giorgia, SONEDDA Daniela -Evaluating the distributional effects of fiscal policies using quantile regressions, pp. 305-325
- DE SARRALDE Santiago Diaz, GARCIMARTÍN Carlos, RUIZ-HUERTA Jesus - Progressivity and redistribution in non-revenue neutral tax reforms: The level and distance effects, pp. 326-340
- TORGLER Benno, PIATTI Marco - Extraordinary wealth, globalization, and corruption, pp. 341-359
Notes and Comments
- McDONALD JAMES B., SORENSEN Jeff, TURLEY Patrick A. - Skewness and kurtosis properties of income distribution models, pp. 360-374
Volume 59, n° 1, March 2013
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SHAOHUA Chen, MARTIN Ravallion - More Relatively-Poor People in a Less Absolutely-Poor World, pp. 1-28
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BOSSERT Walter, CHAKRAVARTY Satya R., D'AMBROSIO Conchita - Content loaded within last 14 days Multidimensional Poverty and Material Deprivation with Discrete Data, pp. 29-43
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KAPTEYN Arie, SMITH James P., VAN SOEST Arthur - AreAmericans really less happy with their incomes? pp. 44-65
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JUSTINO Patricia, VERWIMP Philip - Poverty Dynamics, Violent Conflict, and Convergence in Rwanda,pp. 66-90
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MATHIASSEN Astrid - Testing Prediction Performance of Poverty Models: Empirical Evidence from Uganda, pp. 91-112
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KOOHI-KAMALI Feridoon - Content loaded within last 14 days Estimation of Equivalence Scales Under Convertible Rationing, pp. 113-132
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DEIDDA Manuela - Content loaded within last 14 days Precautionary Saving, Financial Risk, and Portfolio Choice, pp. 133-156
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DUMAGAN Jesus C. - Content loaded within last 14 days A Generalized Exactly Additive Decomposition of Aggregate Labor Productivity Growth, pp. 157-168
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