The Silent Distribution
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.11565/oe.vi44.256Keywords:
poverty, incomeAbstract
There is something curious and imprecise about speaking in general terms about income data when referring to poverty statistics. One of the problems with doing so is that, even when total incomes are reported (self-generated income plus monetary transfers from the government), the use of subsidized services is left out. But a second problem arises when we want to form a picture of the distribution of wealth at different points in the economic cycle. Continue reading...
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