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Faculty of Economics

I32

Measurement and Analysis of Poverty


Title AuthorsYearJEL Codes
Investigating the Regional and Individual Drivers of the Support for Renewable Energy Transition: The Role of Severe Material Deprivation Altsitsiadis, E., Kaiser, M., Tsakas, A., Kyriakidis, A., Stamos, A.[2024]I32 Q42 Q55 R58
Electrification and Welfare for the Marginalized: Evidence from IndiaKumar Sedai, A., Jamasb, T., Nepal, R., Miller, R.[2021]D12 D31 E12 I32
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 transferencesPalma, J. G.[2019]D31 E11 E22 E24 E25 I32 J31 N16 N30 N36 O50 P16
Objective vs. Subjective Fuel Poverty and Self-Assessed HealthLlorca, M., Rodriguez-Alvarez, A., Jamasb, T.[2018]C01 C25 I14 I32 Q43
Fuel poverty and well-being: a consmer theory and stochastic fronteir approachRodríguez-Álvarez, A., Orea, L. and Jamasb, J.[2016]D12 I32 Q41
Do nations just get the inequality they deserve? The 'Palma Ratio' re-examinedPalma, 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

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