Review of income and wealth

Volume 65, n° 4, December 2019

  • Alvaredo F., Assouad L., Piketty T. - Measuring lnequality in the Middle East 1990–2016: The World’s Most Unequal Region?, pp. 685–711.
  • Bofinger P., Scheuermeyer P. - Income Distribution and Aggregate Saving: A Non-Monotonic Relationship, pp. 872–907.
  • Bönke T., Grabka M.M., Schröder C., Wolff E.N., Zyska L. - The Joint Distribution of Net Worth and Pension Wealth in Germany, pp. 834–871.
  • Borah M., Keldenich C., Knabe A. - Reference Income Effects in the Determination of Equivalence Scales Using Income Satisfaction Data, pp. 736–770.
  • Chakravarty S.R., Chattopadhyay N., D’Ambrosio C. - Pro-Poorness Orderings, pp. 785–803.
  • Galli A. - Sticky Consumption and Wealth Effects in Switzerland, pp. 930–952.
  • Gigliarano C., Nowak D., Mosler K. - A Polarization Index for Overlapping Groups, pp. 712–735.
  • Kawada Y., Nakamura Y., Otani S. - An Axiomatic Foundation of the Multiplicative Human Development Index, pp. 771–784.
  • Ngo D.K.L., Christiaensen L. - The Performance Of A Consumption Augmented Asset Index In Ranking Households And Identifying The Poor, pp. 804–833.
  • Santen P. van - Uncertain Pension Income and Household Saving, pp. 908–929.

Volume 65, supplement n° 1, November 2019

Supplement Issue: Past Experiences and Future Challenges in Measuring Income, Inequality and Poverty in South Asia - Guest Editors: Deb Kusum Das and Barbara Fraumeni

  • RAMA Martin - Challenges in Measuring Poverty and Understanding its Dynamics: A South Asian Perspective, pp. 2-32
  • CHANCEL Lucas, PIKETTY Thomas - Indian Income Inequality, 1922‐2015: From British Raj to Billionaire Raj?, pp. 33-62
  • MAITRA Chandana, SETHI Vani, UNISA Sayeed, SHANKAR Sriram - Household Food Insecurity and Maternal and Child Nutritional Status: Evidence from Maharashtra, pp. 63-101
  • ABRAHAM Rosa - Informal Employment and the Structure of Wages in India: A Review of Trends, pp. 102-122
  • URAL MARCHAND Beyza - Inequality and Trade Policy: The Pro‐Poor Bias of Contemporary Trade Restrictions, pp. 123-152
  • SAUER Petra - The Role of Age and Gender in Educational Expansion: The South Asian Experience in the Global Context, pp. 153-181
  • CHAKRAVORTY Sanjoy, CHANDRASEKHAR S., NARAPARAJU Karthikeya - Land Distribution, Income Generation and Inequality in India's Agricultural Sector, pp. 182-203

Supplement Issue: Beyond GDP: Experiences and Challenges in Measuring Economic Well‐being - Guest Editors: Andrea Brandolini and Andrew E. Clark

  • ESPOSITO Lucio, CHIAPPERO‐MARTINETTI Enrica - Eliciting, Applying And Exploring Multidimensional Welfare Weights: Evidence From The Field, pp. 204-227
  • GERSZON MAHLER Daniel, RAMOS Xavier - Equality of Opportunity in Four Measures of Well‐Being, pp. 228-255
  • CARVER Thomas, GRIMES Arthur - Income or Consumption: Which Better Predicts Subjective Well‐Being?, pp. 256-280
  • DHONGDE Shatakshee, PATTANAIK Prasanta K., XU Yongsheng - Well‐Being, Deprivation, and the Great Recession in the U.S.: A Study in A Multidimensional Framework, pp. 281-306

(résumés du supplément n° 1/2019)

Volume 65, n° 3, September 2019

  • NOLAN Brian, ROSER Max, THEWISSEN Stefan - GDP Per Capita Versus Median Household Income: What Gives Rise to the Divergence Over Time and how does this Vary Across OECD Countries?, pp. 465-494
  • ANGEL Stefan, BITTSCHI Benjamin - Housing and Health, pp. 495-513
  • BARGAIN Olivier, DOORLEY Karina, VAN KERM Philippe - Minimum Wages and the Gender GAP in Pay: New Evidence from the United Kingdom and Ireland, pp. 514-539
  • JESSEN Robin - Why has Income Inequality in Germany Increased From 2002 to 2011? A Behavioral Microsimulation Decomposition, pp. 540-560
  • BOKHARI Sheharyar, GELTNER David - Commercial Buildings Capital Consumption and the United States National Accounts, pp. 561-591
  • NISHI Hiroshi - Sources of Productivity Growth Dynamics: Is Japan Suffering From Baumol's Growth Disease?, pp. 592-616
  • EL MELIGI Andrea Karim, CIASCHINI Maurizio, KHAN Yousaf Ali, PRETAROLI Rosita, SEVERINI Francesca, SOCCI Claudio - The inoperability extended multisectoral model and the Role of Income Distribution: A U.K. Case Study, pp. 617-631
  • ORTHOFER Anna, DU PLESSIS Stan, REID Monique - Private Wealth in a Developing Country:Evidence from South Africa, pp. 632-656
  • OU‐YANG Kui - Lexical Measures of Social Inequality: From Pigou‐Dalton to Hammond, pp. 657-674
  • Mussard Stéphane, Mornet Pauline - A Note on α‐Gini Measures, Pp. 675-682

(résumés du n° 3/2019)

Volume 65, n° 2, June 2019

  • BRODEUR Abel, FLÈCHE Sarah - Neighbors' Income, Public Goods, and Well‐Being, pp. 217-238
  • EL‐SHAGI Makram, SHAO Liang - The Impact of Inequality and Redistribution on Growth, pp. 239-263
  • BAVETTA Sebastiano, DONNI Paolo Li, MARINO Maria - An Empirical Analysis of the Determinants of Perceived Inequality, pp. 264-292
  • IVLEVS Artjoms - Adverse Welfare Shocks and Pro‐Environmental Behavior: Evidence from the Global Economic Crisis, pp. 293-311
  • SAVAGE M., CALLAN T. NOLAN B. COLGAN B. - The Great Recession, Austerity and Inequality: Lessons from Ireland, pp. 312-336
  • BUDRÍA Santi, FERRER‐I‐CARBONELL Ada - Life Satisfaction, Income Comparisons and Individual Traits, pp. 337-357
  • DEL CARPIO Ximena V., MESSINA Julián, SANZ‐DE‐GALDEANO Anna - Minimum Wage: Does it Improve Welfare in Thailand?, pp. 358-382
  • NEIDHÖFER Guido, STOCKHAUSEN Maximilian - Dynastic Inequality Compared: Multigenerational Mobility in the United States, the United Kingdom, and Germany, pp. 383-414
  • RAHMAN Aminur - Cultural Norms and Son Preference in Intrahousehold Food Distribution: A Case Study of Two Asian Rural Economies, pp. 415-461

Volume 65, n° 1, March 2019

  • MILANOVIC Branko - Income Level and Income Inequality in the Euro‐Mediterranean Region, C. 14–700, pp. 1-20
  • BOURDIEU Jérôme, KESZTENBAUM Lionel, POSTEL-VINAY Gilles, SUWA-EISENMANN Akiko - Intergenerational Wealth Mobility in France, 19th and 20th Century, pp. 21-47
  • NICHOLAS Aaron, RANJAN Ray, KOMPAL Sinha - Differentiating Between Dimensionality and Duration in Multidimensional Measures of Poverty: Methodology with an Application to China, pp. 48-74
  • MA Ye, DE JONG Herman - Unfolding the Turbulent Century: A Reconstruction of China's Historical National Accounts, 1840–1912, pp. 75-98
  • KAUHANEN Antti, MALIRANTA Mika - The Roles of Job and Worker Restructuring in Aggregate Wage Growth Dynamics, pp. 99-118
  • PORTER Catherine, YALONETZKY Gaston - Fuzzy Chronic Poverty: A Proposed Response to Measurement Error for Intertemporal Poverty Measurement, pp. 119-143
  • KILIC Talip, PAVE SOHNESEN Thomas - Same Question But Different Answer: Experimental Evidence on Questionnaire Design's Impact on Poverty Measured by Proxies, pp. 144-165
  • ESPOSITO Lucio, VILLASENOR Adrián - Relative Deprivation and School Enrolment. Evidence from Mexico, pp. 166-186
  • WELSCH Heinz, BIERMANN Philipp - Poverty is a Public Bad: Panel Evidence From Subjective Well‐Being Data, pp. 187-200

Book Review

  • D'IPPOLITI Carlo - A Working Plan For A Minimum Utopia, pp. 201-212   

(résumés du n° 1/2019)

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