Title | Authors | Year | JEL Codes |
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The Emergence of Enforcement | Anderlini, L., Felli, L., Piccone, M.
| [2022] | C79 D00 D01 D31 K19 K40 K49. |
Electrification and Welfare for the Marginalized: Evidence from India | Kumar Sedai, A., Jamasb, T., Nepal, R., Miller, R. | [2021] | D12 D31 E12 I32 |
Herding in Quality Assessment: An Application to Organ Transplantation | De Mel, S., Munshi, K., Reiche, S. and Sabourian, H. | [2020] | J12 J16 D31 I30 |
Why the Rich Stay Rich. On dysfunctional institutions’ “ability to persist” (no matter what) | Palma, J. G. | [2020] | D31 E12 E22 E24 N16 N36 O50 P16 |
On Unit Free Assessment of The Extent of Multilateral Distributional Variation | Anderson, G., Linton, O., Pittau, M G., Whang, Y-J., Zelli, R. | [2020] | C10 D31 D63 |
Why is inequality so unequal across the world? Part 1. The diversity of inequality in disposable income: multiplicity of fundamentals, or complex interactions between political settlements and market failures? | Palma, J. G. | [2019] | D31 E11 E22 E24 E25 I32 J31 N16 N30 N36 O50 P16 |
Why is inequality so unequal across the world? Part 2 The diversity of inequality in market income ─ and the increasing asymmetry between the distribution of income before and after taxes and transferences | Palma, J. G. | [2019] | D31 E11 E22 E24 E25 I32 J31 N16 N30 N36 O50 P16 |
Community Networks and the Growth of Private Enterprise in China | Dai, R., Mookherjee, D., Munshi, K. and Zhang, X. | [2018] | J12 J16 D31 I30 |
Do nations just get the inequality they deserve? The 'Palma Ratio' re-examined | Palma, J. G. | [2016] | D31 E11 E22 E24 E25 I32 J31 N16 N30 N36 O50 P16 |
Has the income share of the middle and upper-middle been stable over time, or is its current homogeneity across the world the outcome of a process of convergence? The 'Palma Ratio' revisited | Palma, J. G. | [2014] | D31 E11 E22 E24 E25 I32 J31 N16 N30 N36 O50 P16 |
Was Brazil's recent growth acceleration the world's most overrated boom? | Palma, J. G. | [2012] | B52 D31 E20 F13 F59 H54 J20 L50 N16 N36 O16 O40 P50 |
Knowledge is power: A theory of information, income and welfare spending | Lind, J. T. and Rohner, D. | [2011] | D31 D72 D82 H53 |
Homogeneous middles vs. heterogeneous tails, and the end of the ‘Inverted-U’: the share of the rich is what it’s all about | Palma, J. G. | [2011] | D31 D63 N30 O50 |