Review of Income and Wealth
1951 - 2025
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Volume 47, month 12, 2001
- Persistent and Consistent Poverty in the 1994 and 1995 Waves of the European Community Household Panel Survey pp. 427-449

- Richard Lyte, Bertrand Maître, Brian Nolan and Christopher Whelan
- Occupational Upgrading and Changes In Capital Usage In U.S. Manufacturing Industries, 1989–98 pp. 451-472

- Jane Osburn
- Eating like which “Joneses?” an Iterative Solution to the Choice of a Poverty Line “Reference Group” pp. 473-487

- Menno Pradhan, Asep Suryahadi, Sudarno Sumarto and Lant Pritchett
- Behavior of Household Portfolios in France: the Role of Housing pp. 489-514

- Luc Arrondel and Bruno Lefebvre
- On Human Capital and Individual Capabilities pp. 515-540

- Joop Hartog
- On Calculation of the Extended Gini Coefficient pp. 541-547

- Duangkamon Chotikapanich and William Griffiths
- Globalization—then and now pp. 549-559

- Ashtok Kotwal
- In Memoriam: Richard Ruggles—a man for all seasons (1916–2001) pp. 561-563

- Timothy Smeeding
Volume 47, month 09, 2001
- How did the world's poorest fare in the 1990s? pp. 283-300

- Shaohua Chien and Martin Ravallion
- Measuring Income Inequality in Euroland pp. 301-333

- Miriam Beblo and Thomas Knaus
- Sources of Inequality: Measuring the Contributions of Income Sources to Rising Family Income Inequality pp. 321-333

- Deborah Reed and Maria Cancian
- The “Inability to be Self‐Reliant” as an Indicator of Poverty: Trends for the U.S., 1975–97 pp. 335-360

- Robert Haveman and Andrew Bershadker
- Inequality in Spain, 1973‐91: Contribution to a Regional Database pp. 361-378

- Francisco Goerlich Gisbert and Matilde Mas
- Rational Poverty or Poor Rationality? The Take‐up of Social Assistance Benefits pp. 379-398

- Regina Riphahn
- How Much Should the Government Spend? pp. 399-404

- Conchita D'Ambrosio
- In Memoriam: Richard Ruggles (1916‐2001) pp. 405-408

- James Tobin
- In Memoriam: Richard Ruggles (1916‐2001) pp. 409-415

- Edward N. Wolff
Volume 47, month 06, 2001
- Fast Development With a Stable Income Distribution: Taiwan, 1979–94 pp. 139-163

- François Bourguignon, M. Fournier and Marc Gurgand
- Life‐Cycle Saving in the United States, 1900–90 pp. 165-179

- Chulhee Lee
- The Pattern of Household Savings During a Hyperinflation: The Case of Urban China in the Late 1980s pp. 181-202

- Rolf Aaberge and Yu Zhu
- Accounting for Environmental Services: Contrasting the SEEA and the ENRAP Approaches pp. 203-219

- Henry M. Peskin and Marian S. Delos Angeles
- Intermediate Inequality and Welfare: The Case of Spain, 1980–81 to 1990–91 pp. 221-237

- Coral del Rio Otero and Javier Ruiz‐Castillo
- The Underground Economy, the Demand for Currency Approach and the Analysis of Discrepancies: Some Recent European Experience pp. 239-250

- Paolo Caridi and Paolo Passerini
- Russian Roller Coaster: Expenditure Inequality and Instability in Russia, 1994–98 pp. 251-271

- Branko Jovanovic
- Growth, Prosperity and the Generation of Inequality pp. 273-280

- Peter Saunders
Volume 47, month 03, 2001
- Toward a Uniform Definition of Household Income pp. 1-24

- Timothy M. Smeeding and Daniel Weinberg
- How to Compare Apples And Oranges: Poverty Measurement Based on Different Definitions of Consumption pp. 25-42

- Jean Lanjouw and Peter Lanjouw
- Household Characteristics and the Distribution of Income In Italy: An Application of Social Distance Measures pp. 43-64

- Conchita D’ambrosio
- What Can Child Anthropometry Reveal About Living Standards and Public Policy? An Illustration from Central Asia pp. 65-80

- John Micklewright and Suraiya Ismail
- Welfare Reform and the Well‐Being of Single Female‐Headed Families: A Semi‐Parametric Analysis pp. 81-104

- Bradford Mills, Jeffrey Alwang and Gautam Hazarika
- The Role of the Safety Net and the Labor Market on Falling Cash Consumption in Russia: 1994–96 A Quintile‐Based Decomposition Analysis pp. 105-124

- Jeni Klugman and Alexandre Kolev
- Financial and Economic Crises in Asia pp. 125-133

- Marcel Timmer
Volume 46, month 12, 2000
- REINVESTED EARNINGS IN THE NATIONAL ACCOUNTS pp. 401-419

- Esben Dalgaard, Christoffer Eff and Annette Thomsen
- INTERGENERATIONAL INCOME MOBILITY IN SWEDEN: WHAT DO TAX‐DATA SHOW? pp. 421-436

- Torun ÖSterberg
- DEMOGRAPHIC TRENDS AND CONSUMPTION INEQUALITY IN AUSTRALIA BETWEEN 1975 AND 1993 pp. 437-456

- Garry F. Barreti, Thomas Crossley and Christopher Worswick
- POLARIZATION BY SUB‐POPULATIONS IN SPAIN, 1973–91 pp. 457-474

- Carlos Gradín
- CHINA'S GDP LEVEL AND GROWTH PERFORMANCE: ALTERNATIVE ESTIMATES AND THE IMPLICATIONS pp. 475-499

- Harry X. Wu
- ECONOMICS AS A SCIENCE: REVIEW OF pp. 501-506

- Utz‐Peter Reich
Volume 46, month 09, 2000
- GROWTH, POVERTY, AND INEQUALITY IN LATIN AMERICA: A CAUSAL ANALYSIS, 1970–94 pp. 267-287

- Alain de Janvry and Elisabeth Sadoulet
- ACCOUNTING FOR NONMARKET HOUSEHOLD PRODUCTION WITHIN A NATIONAL ACCOUNTS FRAMEWORK pp. 289-307

- J. Landefeld and Stephanie H. McCulla
- DOMINANCE TESTING OF TRANSFERS IN ROMANIA pp. 309-327

- David Sahn, Stephen D. Younger and Kenneth Simler
- NATIONAL ACCOUNTS ESTIMATION USING INDICATOR RATIOS pp. 329-350

- Jan Magnus, Jan W. van Tongeren and Aart F. de Vos
- MEASURING NEW ZEALAND'S GDP 1865–1933: A COINTEGRATION‐BASED APPROACH pp. 351-368

- David Greasley and Les Oxley
- THE CHARACTERIZATION OF GOODS AND SERVICES: AN ALTERNATIVE APPROACH pp. 369-387

- Jean Gadrey
- GROWTH AND INEQUALITY: A REVIEW ARTICLE pp. 389-398

- William Scarth
Volume 46, month 06, 2000
- FALLING LABOR INCOME INEQUALITY IN KOREA'S ECONOMIC GROWTH: PATTERNS AND UNDERLYING CAUSES pp. 139-159

- Gary Fields and Gyeongjoon Yoo
- POVERTY INDICES AND POLICY ANALYSIS pp. 161-179

- John Myles and Garnett Picot
- RELATIVE OR ABSOLUTE POVERTY LINES: A NEW APPROACH pp. 181-199

- David Madden
- PRICE HETEROGENEITY AND “REAL” INEQUALITY: A CASE STUDY OF PRICES AND POVERTY IN RURAL SOUTH INDIA pp. 201-211

- Vijayendra Rao
- HIGH AND LOW EARNINGS JOBS: THE FORTUNES OF EMPLOYERS AND WORKERS pp. 213-230

- Jules Theeuwes, Julia Lane and David Stevens
- BULGARIA'S NATIONAL INCOME AND ECONOMIC GROWTH, 1913–45 pp. 231-248

- Rossitsa Rangelova
- THE HAND OF HISTORY AND THE EQUITY‐LEGITIMACY NEXUS pp. 249-257

- Gerry Redmond
Volume 46, month 03, 2000
- INCOME INEQUALITY IN GERMANY DURING THE 1980s AND 1990s pp. 1-19

- Martin Biewen
- ACCOUNTING FOR RESOURCE DEPLETION: A MICROECONOMIC APPROACH pp. 21-31

- Robert Cairns
- MEASURING POVERTY AND DEPRIVATION IN SOUTH AFRICA pp. 33-58

- Stephan Klasen
- PENSION WEALTH AT MIDLIFE:COMPARING SELF‐REPORTS WITH PROVIDER DATA pp. 59-83

- Richard Johnson, Usha Sambamoorthi and Stephen Crystal
- INCOME MOBILITY IN SPAIN: HOW MUCH IS THERE? pp. 85-102

- Olga Cant⊙
- ESTIMATION OF THE STOCK OF CAPITAL IN SPAIN pp. 103-116

- Matilde Mas, Francisco Perez and Ezequiel Uriel
- HOW BEST TO MEASURE WELFARE, REAL INCOME AND OUTPUT? pp. 117-127

- Robert Hill
- IN MEMORIAM: DR. JIRI SKOLKA 1928–2000 pp. 129-130

- Josef Richter