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Economic Inequality, Standards of Living, and Poverty in Russia: Measurement and Causal Dependencies

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  • Kiruta Alexander
  • Sheviakov Alexey

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The project aims at explaining substantial discrepancies between different estimations of economic inequality and poverty of the Russian population. The authors suggest that in 1990-1997 inequality and poverty indices had a cycling character; they propose to study the causes of the high regional stratification in the standards of living and magnitudes of inequality and poverty, and to provide a forecast of subsequent development of the situation.

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  • Kiruta Alexander & Sheviakov Alexey, 1999. "Economic Inequality, Standards of Living, and Poverty in Russia: Measurement and Causal Dependencies," EERC Working Paper Series 97-290e, EERC Research Network, Russia and CIS.
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