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March 2020, Volume 66, Issue 1
- 26-58 Economic Convergence, Capital Accumulation, and Income Traps: Empirical Evidence
by Cyn‐Young Park & Rogelio V. Mercado - 59-73 The Determinants of Redistribution Around The World
by Markus Jäntti & Jukka Pirttilä & Risto Rönkkö - 74-93 Inequality and Participative Democracy: A Self‐Reinforcing Mechanism
by Ioannis Theodossiou & Alexandros Zangelidis - 94-125 Middle Class, Government Effectiveness and Poverty in the EU: A Dynamic Multilevel Analysis
by Bruno Bosco & Ambra Poggi - 126-160 Do Rising Top Incomes Spur Economic Growth? Evidence From OECD Countries Based on a Novel Identification Strategy
by Helmut Herwartz & Yabibal M. Walle - 161-180 Depreciation of Business R&D Capital
by Wendy C. Y. Li & Bronwyn H. Hall - 181-204 Home Production and China's Hidden Consumption
by Yabin Wang - 205-226 Price Indexes for US Medical Care Spending, 1980–2006
by Ana M. Aizcorbe & Tina Highfill - 227-249 Non‐Linearity and Cross‐Country Dependence of Income Inequality
by Leena Kalliovirta & Tuomas Malinen
November 2019, Volume 65, Issue S1
- 2-32 Challenges in Measuring Poverty and Understanding its Dynamics: A South Asian Perspective
by Martin Rama - 33-62 Indian Income Inequality, 1922‐2015: From British Raj to Billionaire Raj?
by Lucas Chancel & Thomas Piketty - 63-101 Household Food Insecurity and Maternal and Child Nutritional Status: Evidence from Maharashtra
by Chandana Maitra & Vani Sethi & Sayeed Unisa & Sriram Shankar - 102-122 Informal Employment and the Structure of Wages in India: A Review of Trends
by Rosa Abraham - 123-152 Inequality and Trade Policy: The Pro‐Poor Bias of Contemporary Trade Restrictions
by Beyza Ural Marchand - 153-181 The Role of Age and Gender in Educational Expansion: The South Asian Experience in the Global Context
by Petra Sauer - 182-203 Land Distribution, Income Generation and Inequality in India's Agricultural Sector
by Sanjoy Chakravorty & S. Chandrasekhar & Karthikeya Naraparaju - 204-227 Eliciting, Applying And Exploring Multidimensional Welfare Weights: Evidence From The Field
by Lucio Esposito & Enrica Chiappero‐Martinetti - 228-255 Equality of Opportunity in Four Measures of Well‐Being
by Daniel Gerszon Mahler & Xavier Ramos - 256-280 Income or Consumption: Which Better Predicts Subjective Well‐Being?
by Thomas Carver & Arthur Grimes - 281-306 Well‐Being, Deprivation, and the Great Recession in the U.S.: A Study in A Multidimensional Framework
by Shatakshee Dhongde & Prasanta K. Pattanaik & Yongsheng Xu
December 2019, Volume 65, Issue 4
- 685-711 Measuring lnequality in the Middle East 1990–2016: The World’s Most Unequal Region?
by Facundo Alvaredo & Lydia Assouad & Thomas Piketty - 712-735 A Polarization Index for Overlapping Groups
by Chiara Gigliarano & Daniel Nowak & Karl Mosler - 736-770 Reference Income Effects in the Determination of Equivalence Scales Using Income Satisfaction Data
by Melanie Borah & Carina Keldenich & Andreas Knabe - 771-784 An Axiomatic Foundation of the Multiplicative Human Development Index
by Yoko Kawada & Yuta Nakamura & Shuhei Otani - 785-803 Pro‐Poorness Orderings
by Satya R. Chakravarty & Nachiketa Chattopadhyay & Conchita D’Ambrosio - 804-833 The Performance Of A Consumption Augmented Asset Index In Ranking Households And Identifying The Poor
by Diana K. L. Ngo & Luc Christiaensen - 834-871 The Joint Distribution of Net Worth and Pension Wealth in Germany
by Timm Bönke & Markus M. Grabka & Carsten Schröder & Edward N. Wolff & Lennard Zyska - 872-907 Income Distribution and Aggregate Saving: A Non‐Monotonic Relationship
by Peter Bofinger & Philipp Scheuermeyer - 908-929 Uncertain Pension Income and Household Saving
by Peter van Santen - 930-952 Sticky Consumption and Wealth Effects in Switzerland
by Alain Galli
September 2019, Volume 65, Issue 3
- 465-494 GDP Per Capita Versus Median Household Income: What Gives Rise to the Divergence Over Time and how does this Vary Across OECD Countries?
by Brian Nolan & Max Roser & Stefan Thewissen - 495-513 Housing and Health
by Stefan Angel & Benjamin Bittschi - 514-539 Minimum Wages and the Gender GAP in Pay: New Evidence from the United Kingdom and Ireland
by Olivier Bargain & Karina Doorley & Philippe Van Kerm - 540-560 Why has Income Inequality in Germany Increased From 2002 to 2011? A Behavioral Microsimulation Decomposition
by Robin Jessen - 561-591 Commercial Buildings Capital Consumption and the United States National Accounts
by Sheharyar Bokhari & David Geltner - 592-616 Sources of Productivity Growth Dynamics: Is Japan Suffering From Baumol's Growth Disease?
by Hiroshi Nishi - 617-631 The inoperability extended multisectoral model and the Role of Income Distribution: A U.K. Case Study
by Andrea Karim El Meligi & Maurizio Ciaschini & Yousaf Ali Khan & Rosita Pretaroli & Francesca Severini & Claudio Socci - 632-656 Private Wealth in a Developing Country:Evidence from South Africa
by Anna Orthofer & Stan Du Plessis & Monique Reid - 657-674 Lexical Measures of Social Inequality: From Pigou‐Dalton to Hammond
by Kui Ou‐Yang - 675-682 A Note on α‐Gini Measures
by Stéphane Mussard & Pauline Mornet
June 2019, Volume 65, Issue 2
- 217-238 Neighbors' Income, Public Goods, and Well‐Being
by Abel Brodeur & Sarah Flèche - 239-263 The Impact of Inequality and Redistribution on Growth
by Makram El‐Shagi & Liang Shao - 264-292 An Empirical Analysis of the Determinants of Perceived Inequality
by Sebastiano Bavetta & Paolo Li Donni & Maria Marino - 293-311 Adverse Welfare Shocks and Pro‐Environmental Behavior: Evidence from the Global Economic Crisis
by Artjoms Ivlevs - 312-336 The Great Recession, Austerity and Inequality: Lessons from Ireland
by M. Savage & T. Callan & B. Nolan & B. Colgan - 337-357 Life Satisfaction, Income Comparisons and Individual Traits
by Santi Budría & Ada Ferrer‐I‐Carbonell - 358-382 Minimum Wage: Does it Improve Welfare in Thailand?
by Ximena V. del Carpio & Julián Messina & Anna Sanz‐de‐Galdeano - 383-414 Dynastic Inequality Compared: Multigenerational Mobility in the United States, the United Kingdom, and Germany
by Guido Neidhöfer & Maximilian Stockhausen - 415-461 Cultural Norms and Son Preference in Intrahousehold Food Distribution: A Case Study of Two Asian Rural Economies
by Aminur Rahman
March 2019, Volume 65, Issue 1
- 1-20 Income Level and Income Inequality in the Euro‐Mediterranean Region, C. 14–700
by Branko Milanovic - 21-47 Intergenerational Wealth Mobility in France, 19th and 20th Century
by Jérôme Bourdieu & Lionel Kesztenbaum & Gilles Postel‐Vinay & Akiko Suwa‐Eisenmann - 48-74 Differentiating Between Dimensionality and Duration in Multidimensional Measures of Poverty: Methodology with an Application to China
by Aaron Nicholas & Ranjan Ray & Kompal Sinha - 75-98 Unfolding the Turbulent Century: A Reconstruction of China's Historical National Accounts, 1840–1912
by Ye Ma & Herman de Jong - 99-118 The Roles of Job and Worker Restructuring in Aggregate Wage Growth Dynamics
by Antti Kauhanen & Mika Maliranta - 119-143 Fuzzy Chronic Poverty: A Proposed Response to Measurement Error for Intertemporal Poverty Measurement
by Catherine Porter & Gaston Yalonetzky - 144-165 Same Question But Different Answer: Experimental Evidence on Questionnaire Design's Impact on Poverty Measured by Proxies
by Talip Kilic & Thomas Pave Sohnesen - 166-186 Relative Deprivation and School Enrolment. Evidence from Mexico
by Lucio Esposito & Adrián Villaseñor - 187-200 Poverty is a Public Bad: Panel Evidence From Subjective Well‐Being Data
by Heinz Welsch & Philipp Biermann - 201-212 A Working Plan For A Minimum Utopia
by Carlo D'Ippoliti
October 2018, Volume 64, Issue s1
- 1-4 Poverty, Inequality, and the “Arab Spring”
by Stephan Klasen - 5-25 A Broken Social Contract, Not High Inequality, Led to the Arab Spring
by Shantayanan Devarajan & Elena Ianchovichina - 26-54 Inequality of Opportunity in Wages and Consumption in Egypt
by Ragui Assaad & Caroline Krafft & John Roemer & Djavad Salehi‐Isfahani - 55-79 Is Inequality Underestimated in Egypt? Evidence from House Prices
by Roy van der Weide & Christoph Lakner & Elena Ianchovichina - 80-113 Unhappy Development: Dissatisfaction With Life on the Eve of the Arab Spring
by Efstratia Arampatzi & Martijn Burger & Elena Ianchovichina & Tina Röhricht & Ruut Veenhoven - 114-144 Welfare Dynamics With Synthetic Panels: The Case of the Arab World In Transition
by Hai‐Anh H. Dang & Elena Ianchovichina - 145-188 Inter‐Group Expenditure Gaps In The Arab Region And Their Determinants: Application To Egypt, Jordan, Palestine And Tunisia
by Racha Ramadan & Vladimir Hlasny & Vito Intini - 189-224 Do Endowments Matter? Exploring The Gender Dimensions Of Poverty In Egypt
by Shireen Alazzawi - 225-248 Fiscal Policy, Income Redistribution, and Poverty Reduction: Evidence from Tunisia
by Nizar Jouini & Nora Lustig & Ahmed Moummi & Abebe Shimeles - 249-273 Energy Subsidy Reform and Poverty in Arab Countries: A Comparative CGE‐Microsimulation Analysis of Egypt and Jordan
by John Cockburn & Véronique Robichaud & Luca Tiberti
December 2018, Volume 64, Issue 4
- 737-756 Can Geospatial Data Improve House Price Indexes? A Hedonic Imputation Approach with Splines
by Robert J. Hill & Michael Scholz - 757-776 Time Dummy Hedonic and Quality‐Adjusted Unit Value Indexes: Do They Really Differ?
by Jan de Haan & Frances Krsinich - 777-799 The Unintended Consequences of Flexicurity: The Health Consequences of Flexible Employment
by Keith A. Bender & Ioannis Theodossiou - 800-827 Inequality of Opportunity and Economic Growth: How Much Can Cross‐Country Regressions Really Tell Us?
by Francisco H. G. Ferreira & Christoph Lakner & Maria Ana Lugo & Berk Özler - 828-852 How Important was Labor Reallocation for China's Growth? A Skeptical Assessment
by Longfeng Ye & Peter E. Robertson - 853-871 On the Decomposition of the Foster and Wolfson Bi‐Polarization Index by Income Sources
by Elena Bárcena‐Martin & Joseph Deutsch & Jacques Silber - 872-899 Aging, Human Capital, and Productivity in France: A Generational Accounting Perspective
by Xavier Chojnicki & Paul Eliot Rabesandratana - 900-927 Measuring the Adequacy of Retirement Savings
by John Burnett & Kevin Davis & Carsten Murawski & Roger Wilkins & Nicholas Wilkinson - 928-960 Ethnicity, Immigration, and Wealth Fluctuations in the United States
by Olga Gorbachev & Brendan O'Flaherty & Rajiv Sethi - 961-979 A Restatement of Equivalence Scales Using Time and Monetary Expenditures Combined with Individual Prices
by François Gardes & Christophe Starzec
September 2018, Volume 64, Issue 3
- 517-541 Wealth Inequality in Sweden: What can we Learn from Capitalized Income Tax Data?
by Jacob Lundberg & Daniel Waldenström - 542-562 The Measurement of Capital: Retrieving Initial Values from Panel Data
by Xi Chen & Tatiana Plotnikova - 563-575 Second‐Order Discrimination and Generalized Lorenz Dominance
by Rafael Salas & John A. Bishop & Lester A. Zeager - 576-591 Multidimensional Inequality Across Three Developed Countries
by Nicholas Rohde & Ross Guest - 592-625 Literacy and the Migrant–Native Wage Gap
by Oliver Himmler & Robert Jäckle - 626-648 Cross‐Country Income Differences Revisited: Accounting for the Role of Intangible Capital
by Wen Chen - 649-678 A Bayesian Measure of Poverty in the Developing World
by Zhou Xun & Michel Lubrano - 679-702 How Fast are Semiconductor Prices Falling?
by David M. Byrne & Stephen D. Oliner & Daniel E. Sichel - 703-730 A Framework for the Simultaneous Measurement of Spatial Variation and Temporal Movement in Prices in a Heterogeneous Country: The Dynamic Household Regional Product Dummy Model
by Manisha Chakrabarty & Amita Majumder & Ranjan Ray - 731-736 The Asian poverty ‘miracle’. Impressive accomplishments or incomplete achievements? – By Jacques Silber and Guanghua Wan
by Björn A Gustafsson
June 2018, Volume 64, Issue 2
- 245-269 Four Decades of the Economics of Happiness: Where Next?
by Andrew E. Clark - 270-294 Modelling Heterogeneous Preferences for Income Redistribution–An Application of Continuous and Discrete Distributions
by Christian Pfarr & Andreas Schmid & Morten Raun Mørkbak - 295-331 The Gender Wealth Gap Across European Countries
by Alyssa Schneebaum & Miriam Rehm & Katharina Mader & Katarina Hollan - 332-356 Accounting for Cross†Country Differences in Wealth Inequality
by Frank Cowell & Eleni Karagiannaki & Abigail Mcknight - 357-387 How Fat is the Top Tail of the Wealth Distribution?
by Philip Vermeulen - 388-405 On the Measurement of the Overall Degree of Income Stratification between Groups
by Paul Allanson - 406-427 Does Economic Insecurity Cause Weight Gain Among Canadian Labor Force Participants?
by Barry Watson - 428-458 FGT Old†Age Poverty Measures and the Mortality Paradox: Theory and Evidence
by Mathieu Lefèbvre & Pierre Pestieau & Gregory Ponthiere - 459-481 Debt Overhang and Deleveraging in the US Household Sector: Gauging the Impact on Consumption
by Bruno Albuquerque & Georgi Krustev - 482-512 Cross†Subsidies, and the Elasticity of Informality to Social Expenditures: The Case of Mexico's Seguro Popular
by Jorge Alonso†Ortiz & Julio Leal
March 2018, Volume 64, Issue 1
- 1-25 Industry Wages Across Countries and Over Time: A New Database of Micro Survey Data
by Van Ha Le & Jakob De Haan & Erik Dietzenbacher - 26-51 Off‐Shoring, Specialization and R&D
by Ioannis Bournakis & Michela Vecchi & Francesco Venturini - 52-82 A Multidimensional Poverty Index for Latin America
by Maria Emma Santos & Pablo Villatoro - 83-104 The National Wealth–Income Ratio in Greece, 1974–2013
by Nikolaos Charalampidis - 105-126 Evolutions in Consumption Inequality and Poverty in Greece: The Impact of the Crisis and Austerity Policies
by Georgia Kaplanoglou & Vassilis T. Rapanos - 127-146 Offshoring, Sourcing Substitution Bias, and the Measurement of Growth in U.S. Gross Domestic Product and Productivity
by Marshall Reinsdorf & Robert Yuskavage - 147-169 Evaluating Patterns of Income Growth when Status Matters: A Robust Approach
by Flaviana Palmisano - 170-191 Take‐Up of Social Assistance Benefits: The Case of the French Homeless
by Sylvain Chareyron & Patrick Domingues - 192-212 Can Poverty be Alleviated in China?
by Cong Qin & Terence Tai Leung Chong - 213-238 The Effect of Benefit Reductions on the Retirement Age: The Heterogeneous Response of Manual and Non‐Manual Workers
by Matthias Giesecke - 239-242 Peter Hill (1929‐2017): In Memoriam
by Robert J. Hill
December 2017, Volume 63, Issue 4
- 603-607 Inequality: Measurement, Trends, Impacts and Policies
by Tony Addison & Jukka Pirttilä & Finn Tarp - 608-632 When the Centre Cannot Hold: Patterns of Polarization in Nigeria
by F. Clementi & A. L. Dabalen & V. Molini & F. Schettino - 633-660 Welfare Dynamics Measurement: Two Definitions of a Vulnerability Line and Their Empirical Application
by Hai‐Anh H. Dang & Peter F. Lanjouw - 661-684 Global Inequality: Relatively Lower, Absolutely Higher
by Miguel Niño‐Zarazúa & Laurence Roope & Finn Tarp - 685-705 Cross‐Sectional Versus Panel Income Approaches: Analyzing Income Distribution Changes for the Case of Mexico
by Robert Duval‐Hernández & Gary S. Fields & George H. Jakubson - 706-730 Measuring Inequality by Asset Indices: A General Approach with Application to South Africa
by Martin Wittenberg & Murray Leibbrandt - 731-759 Estimating the Level and Distribution of Global Wealth, 2000–2014
by James B. Davies & Rodrigo Lluberas & Anthony F. Shorrocks - 760-776 Earnings Growth and Movements in Self‐Reported Health
by Timothy J. Halliday - 777-787 Growth in Earnings and Health: Nothing is as Practical as a Good Theory
by Daniel Avdic & Martin Karlsson - 788-791 Response to “Growth in Earnings and Health: Nothing is as Practical as a Good Theory”
by Timothy J. Halliday - 792-820 The Long Run Effects of Taxes and Tax Competition on top Income Shares: An Empirical Investigation
by Christian Frey & Christoph Gorgas & Christoph A. Schaltegger - 821-840 Migration and Discrimination in Urban China: A Decomposition Approach
by Debayan Pakrashi & Paul Frijters - 841-866 Consumer Expectations: A Residual Based Approach
by Fahd Rehman & Russel J. Cooper - 867-880 The Theil Indices in Parametric Families of Income Distributions—A Short Review
by José María Sarabia & Vanesa Jordá & Lorena Remuzgo - 881-898 Rent‐Imputation for Welfare Measurement: A Review of Methodologies and Empirical Findings
by Carlos Felipe Balcázar & Lidia Ceriani & Sergio Olivieri & Marco Ranzani - 899-911 Consensus Income Distribution
by Oded Stark & Fryderyk Falniowski & Marcin Jakubek
September 2017, Volume 63, Issue 3
- 411-444 Tony Atkinson and his Legacy
by Rolf Aaberge & François Bourguignon & Andrea Brandolini & Francisco H. G. Ferreira & Janet C. Gornick & John Hills & Markus Jäntti & Stephen P. Jenkins & Eric Marlier & John Micklewright & Brian Nolan & Thomas Piketty & Walter J. Radermacher & Timothy M. Smeeding & Nicholas H. Stern & Joseph Stiglitz & Holly Sutherland - 445-463 Decomposing Global Inequality
by Jørgen Modalsli - 464-491 The Perception of Inequality of Opportunity in Europe
by Paolo Brunori - 492-519 Alternative Approaches to Commercial Property Price Indexes for Tokyo
by Erwin Diewert & Chihiro Shimizu - 520-541 The ‘Troubling Tradeoffs’ Paradox and a Resolution
by Eduardo Zambrano - 542-563 Shifting Taxes from Labor to Consumption: More Employment and more Inequality?
by Nico Pestel & Eric Sommer - 564-573 Comparative Research with Net and Gross Income Data: An Evaluation of Two Netting Down Procedures for the LIS Database
by Rense Nieuwenhuis & Teresa Munzi & Janet C. Gornick - 574-584 On the Limitations of Some Current Usages of the Gini Index
by Lars Osberg - 585-596 Sir Tony Atkinson's last contribution: Monitoring Social Inclusion in Europe, Edited by Anthony B. Atkinson, Anne-Catherine Guio, and Eric Marlier
by Bea Cantillon
June 2017, Volume 63, Issue 2
- 203-218 Mobility in China
by Yi Chen & Frank A. Cowell - 219-233 The Sins of the Fathers: Intergenerational Income Mobility in China
by Weici Yuan - 234-252 Accounting for China's Saving-Investment Imbalance from 2002–2008
by Jianwei Xu & Panpan Yang & Guangrong Ma - 253-268 Material Offshoring: Alternate Measures
by John R. Baldwin & Wulong Gu & Aaron Sydor & Beiling Yan - 269-287 Local Segregation and Well-Being
by Olga Alonso-Villar & Coral Del Río - 288-309 Measuring and Accounting for the Deprivation Gap of Portuguese Immigrants in Luxembourg
by Vincent A. Hildebrand & María Noel Pi Alperin & Philippe Van Kerm - 310-334 Can Minimum Wages Close the Gender Wage Gap?
by Mary Hallward-Driemeier & Bob Rijkers & Andrew Waxman - 335-352 Do Savings and Credit Institutions Reduce Vulnerability? New Evidence From Mexico
by Robert Lensink & Roselia Servin & Marrit Berg - 353-377 Household Satellite Account for France
by Aurélien Poissonnier & Delphine Roy - 378-393 The Consequences of Having a Son on Family Wealth in Urban China
by Lixing Li & Xiaoyu Wu - 394-408 The Impact of Inheritance on the Distribution of Wealth: Evidence from Great Britain
by Eleni Karagiannaki
March 2017, Volume 63, Issue 1
- 1-29 Measurement and Allocation of Capital Inputs With Taxes: A Sensitivity Analysis for OECD Countries
by Serena Fatica - 30-52 Measuring the Consistency of Cross-Sectional and Longitudinal Income Information in EU-SILC
by Kristina Krell & Joachim R. Frick & Markus M. Grabka - 53-69 Household Income, Demand, and Saving: Deriving Macro Data With Micro Data Concepts
by Barry Z. Cynamon & Steven M. Fazzari - 70-94 Building and Interpreting Macro/Micro Estimates of Accrued-to-Date Pension Liabilities: French Reforms as a Case Study
by Didier Blanchet & Sylvie Le Minez & Anthony Marino - 95-117 Deleveraging in a Highly Indebted Property Market: Who does it and are there Implications for Household Consumption?
by Yvonne McCarthy & Kieran McQuinn - 118-146 Which Gender Wage Gap Estimates to Trust? A Comparative Analysis
by Karolina Goraus & Joanna Tyrowicz & Lucas Velde - 147-168 The Elasticity of Poverty with respect to Sectoral Growth in Africa
by Nicoletta Berardi & Federica Marzo - 169-188 Has Greater Stock Market Participation Increased Wealth Inequality in the Us?
by Yannis Bilias & Dimitris Georgarakos & Michael Haliassos - 189-196 On the World Distribution of Income
by Davide Provenzano
February 2017, Volume 63
- 1-6 Editor's Introduction to the Special Issue of the Review of Income and Wealth on “Productivity Measurement, Drivers and Trends” Iariw-Unsw Special Conference, Sydney, 26–27 November 2013
by Kevin J. Fox & Kevin J. Fox - 7-21 Productivity Measurement with Natural Capital
by Kevin J. Fox & Nicola Brandt & Paul Schreyer & Vera Zipperer - 22-48 Spillovers from R&D and Other Intangible Investment: Evidence from UK Industries
by Kevin J. Fox & Peter Goodridge & Jonathan Haskel & Gavin Wallis - 49-67 The Contribution of Intangible Assets to Sectoral Productivity Growth in the EU
by Kevin J. Fox & Thomas Niebel & Mary O'Mahony & Marianne Saam - 68-89 Upstream Product Market Regulations, ICT, R&D and Productivity
by Kevin J. Fox & Gilbert Cette & Jimmy Lopez & Jacques Mairesse - 90-112 Effects of Financial Crises on Productivity, Capital and Employment
by Kevin J. Fox & Nicholas Oulton & María Sebastiá-Barriel - 113-133 Productivity Growth and International Competitiveness
by Kevin J. Fox & Wulong Gu & Beiling Yan - 134-148 Real GDI, Productivity, and the Terms of Trade in Canada
by Kevin J. Fox & Shutao Cao & Sharon Kozicki - 149-168 Getting Rental Prices Right for Computers: Reconciling Different Perspectives on Depreciation
by Kevin J. Fox & Erwin Diewert & Hui Wei - 169-193 Measuring Output, Input and Total Factor Productivity in Australian Agriculture: An Industry-Level Analysis
by Kevin J. Fox & Yu Sheng & Tom Jackson & Shiji Zhao & Dandan Zhang - 194-199 Announcements
by Kevin J. Fox
December 2017, Volume 63
- 201-207 Introduction to the Special Issue of the Review of Income and Wealth on the IARIW-OECD Special Conference on the Future of National Accounts: “W(H)ither the SNA?” (Paris, 16–17 April 2015)
by Peter ven de Ven & Anne Harrison & Barbara Fraumeni & Peter van de Ven & Anne Harrison & Barbara Fraumeni - 208-222 W(h)ither the SNA?
by Peter ven de Ven & Anne Harrison & Barbara Fraumeni & Anne Harrison - 223-237 The Future of the National Accounts: Statistics and the Democratic Conversation My thanks to Dave Giles, James Grant, Magnus Henrekson, Johannes Hirata, Alice Nakamura, Peter Sinclair and Geoff Tily for comments on an early draft, and to participants at the conference of the IARIW at the OECD, Paris, April 2015. I would also like to thank the referees for their careful attention and comments. All responsibility is of course mine. Diane.Coyle@manchester.ac.uk
by Peter ven de Ven & Anne Harrison & Barbara Fraumeni & Diane Coyle - 238-265 The Future of the SNA in a Broad Information System Perspective
by Peter ven de Ven & Anne Harrison & Barbara Fraumeni & Andre Vanoli - 266-286 Present and Future Challenges to the System of National Accounts: Linking Micro and Macro The views expressed herein are those of the author and should not be attributed to the Organisation of Economic Co-operation and Development. The author is accountable for any mistakes in this paper
by Peter ven de Ven & Anne Harrison & Barbara Fraumeni & Peter van de Ven - 287-320 Improving the SNA Treatment of Multinational Enterprises
by Peter ven de Ven & Anne Harrison & Barbara Fraumeni & Dylan G. Rassier - 321-354 Improving the Treatment of Holding Gains and Default Losses in National Accounts
by Peter ven de Ven & Anne Harrison & Barbara Fraumeni & Marshall Reinsdorf & Dominique Durant & Kyle Hood & Leonard Nakamura - 355-380 Public Intangibles: The Public Sector and Economic Growth in the SNA
by Peter ven de Ven & Anne Harrison & Barbara Fraumeni & Carol Corrado & Jonathan Haskel & Cecilia Jona-Lasinio - 381-410 The Accumulation of Human and Nonhuman Capital, Revisited
by Peter ven de Ven & Anne Harrison & Barbara Fraumeni & Barbara M. Fraumeni & Michael S. Christian & Jon D. Samuels - 411-436 Maintaining the National Accounts as Official Statistics
by Peter ven de Ven & Anne Harrison & Barbara Fraumeni & Robin Lynch & Bent Thage - 437-459 A Consistent Data Series to Evaluate Growth and Inequality in the National Accounts Note: The views expressed in this research, including those related to statistical, methodological, technical, or operational issues, are solely those of the authors and do not necessarily reflect the official positions or policies of the Bureau of Economic Analysis or the University of Michigan, or the views of other staff members. The authors thank the participants at the OECD-IARIW special conference and the anonymous referees for helpful comments.The authors accept responsibility for all errors. This paper is released to inform interested parties of ongoing research and to encourage discussion of work in progress
by Peter ven de Ven & Anne Harrison & Barbara Fraumeni & Dennis Fixler & David Johnson & Andrew Craig & Kevin Furlong - 460-477 Measuring Individual Economic Well-Being and Social Welfare within the Framework of the System of National Accounts
by Peter ven de Ven & Anne Harrison & Barbara Fraumeni & Dale W. Jorgenson & Paul Schreyer
August 2016, Volume 62, Issue S1
- 1-3 Introduction
by Branko Milanovic - 4-21 Income Inequality in Latin America: A Factor Component Analysis
by Verónica Amarante - 22-46 Comparing the Incidence of Taxes and Social Spending in Brazil and the United States
by Sean Higgins & Nora Lustig & Whitney Ruble & Timothy M. Smeeding - 47-67 The Distribution Dynamics of Human Development in Mexico 1990–2010
by Carlos Villalobos Barría & Stephan Klasen & Sebastian Vollmer - 68-89 The Evolution of Gender and Racial Occupational Segregation Across Formal and Non‐Formal Labor Markets in Brazil, 1987 to 2006
by Paola Salardi - 90-119 Race, Ethnicity, Immigration, and Living Conditions in Costa Rica
by Carlos Gradín - 120-144 Top Income Shares, Business Profits, and Effective Tax Rates in Contemporary Chile
by Tasha Fairfield & Michel Jorratt De Luis - 145-178 When More Does Not Necessarily Mean Better: Health‐Related Illfare Comparisons with Non‐Monotone Well‐Being Relationships
by Mauricio Apablaza & Florent Bresson & Gaston Yalonetzky - 179-210 Construction of a Consumption Aggregate Based on Information from POF 2008‐2009 and Its Use in the Measurement of Welfare, Poverty, Inequality and Vulnerability of Families
by Leonardo S. Oliveira & Debora F. De Souza & Luciana A. Dos Santos & Marta Antunes & Nícia C. H. Brendolin & Viviane C. C. Quintaes
December 2016, Volume 62, Issue 4
- 605-627 Correcting for the Missing Rich: An Application to Wealth Survey Data
by Paul Eckerstorfer & Johannes Halak & Jakob Kapeller & Bernhard Schütz & Florian Springholz & Rafael Wildauer - 628-649 Is Financial Fragility a Matter of Illiquidity? An Appraisal for Italian Households
by Marianna Brunetti & Elena Giarda & Costanza Torricelli - 650-667 A New Look at Intergenerational Mobility in Germany Compared to the U.S
by Daniel D. Schnitzlein - 668-684 Valuing Unpaid Child Care in the U.S.: A Prototype Satellite Account Using the American Time Use Survey
by Jooyeoun Suh & Nancy Folbre - 685-705 What Stops Dutch Households from Taking Up Much Needed Benefits?
by Caren Tempelman & Aenneli Houkes-Hommes - 706-723 Parental Wealth and the Black–White Mobility Gap in the U.S
by Liana E. Fox - 724-757 Product-Marketing Innovation, Skills, and Firm Productivity Growth
by Martin Junge & Battista Severgnini & Anders Sørensen - 758-774 Measuring Achievement and Shortfall Improvements in a Consistent Way
by Iñaki Permanyer - 775-784 Residual Risk Accounting: A Pilot Study
by Scott Farrow - 785-791 Measuring Well-Being in the Past
by Guido Alfani - 792-798 Back to the Future? The Awaited Tangible Roadmap for Reducing Inequality
by Anne Hartung