Review of Income and Wealth
1951 - 2025
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Volume 64, month 12, 2018
- Can Geospatial Data Improve House Price Indexes? A Hedonic Imputation Approach with Splines pp. 737-756

- Robert Hill and Michael Scholz
- Time Dummy Hedonic and Quality‐Adjusted Unit Value Indexes: Do They Really Differ? pp. 757-776

- Jan de Haan and Frances Krsinich
- The Unintended Consequences of Flexicurity: The Health Consequences of Flexible Employment pp. 777-799

- Keith Bender and Ioannis Theodossiou
- Inequality of Opportunity and Economic Growth: How Much Can Cross‐Country Regressions Really Tell Us? pp. 800-827

- Francisco Ferreira, Christoph Lakner, Maria Ana Lugo and Berk Özler
- How Important was Labor Reallocation for China's Growth? A Skeptical Assessment pp. 828-852

- Longfeng Ye and Peter Robertson
- On the Decomposition of the Foster and Wolfson Bi‐Polarization Index by Income Sources pp. 853-871

- Elena Bárcena‐Martin, Joseph Deutsch and Jacques Silber
- Aging, Human Capital, and Productivity in France: A Generational Accounting Perspective pp. 872-899

- Xavier Chojnicki and Paul Eliot Rabesandratana
- Measuring the Adequacy of Retirement Savings pp. 900-927

- John Burnett, Kevin Davis, Carsten Murawski, Roger Wilkins and Nicholas Wilkinson
- Ethnicity, Immigration, and Wealth Fluctuations in the United States pp. 928-960

- Olga Gorbachev, Brendan O'Flaherty and Rajiv Sethi
- A Restatement of Equivalence Scales Using Time and Monetary Expenditures Combined with Individual Prices pp. 961-979

- François Gardes and Christophe Starzec
Volume 64, month 10, 2018
- Poverty, Inequality, and the “Arab Spring” pp. S1-S4

- Stephan Klasen
- A Broken Social Contract, Not High Inequality, Led to the Arab Spring pp. S5-S25

- Shantayanan Devarajan and Elena Ianchovichina
- Inequality of Opportunity in Wages and Consumption in Egypt pp. S26-S54

- Ragui Assaad, Caroline Krafft, John Roemer and Djavad Salehi‐Isfahani
- Is Inequality Underestimated in Egypt? Evidence from House Prices pp. S55-S79

- Roy van der Weide, Christoph Lakner and Elena Ianchovichina
- Unhappy Development: Dissatisfaction With Life on the Eve of the Arab Spring pp. S80-S113

- Efstratia Arampatzi, Martijn Burger, Elena Ianchovichina, Tina Röhricht and Ruut Veenhoven
- Welfare Dynamics With Synthetic Panels: The Case of the Arab World In Transition pp. S114-S144

- Hai-Anh Dang and Elena Ianchovichina
- Inter‐Group Expenditure Gaps In The Arab Region And Their Determinants: Application To Egypt, Jordan, Palestine And Tunisia pp. S145-S188

- Racha Ramadan, Vladimir Hlasny and Vito Intini
- Do Endowments Matter? Exploring The Gender Dimensions Of Poverty In Egypt pp. S189-S224

- Shireen AlAzzawi
- Fiscal Policy, Income Redistribution, and Poverty Reduction: Evidence from Tunisia pp. S225-S248

- Nizar Jouini, Nora Lustig, Ahmed Moummi and Abebe Abebe
- Energy Subsidy Reform and Poverty in Arab Countries: A Comparative CGE‐Microsimulation Analysis of Egypt and Jordan pp. S249-S273

- John Cockburn, Véronique Robichaud and Luca Tiberti
Volume 64, month 09, 2018
- Wealth Inequality in Sweden: What can we Learn from Capitalized Income Tax Data? pp. 517-541

- Jacob Lundberg and Daniel Waldenström
- The Measurement of Capital: Retrieving Initial Values from Panel Data pp. 542-562

- Xi Chen and Tatiana Plotnikova
- Second‐Order Discrimination and Generalized Lorenz Dominance pp. 563-575

- Rafael Salas, John A. Bishop and Lester A. Zeager
- Multidimensional Inequality Across Three Developed Countries pp. 576-591

- Nicholas Rohde and Ross Guest
- Literacy and the Migrant–Native Wage Gap pp. 592-625

- Oliver Himmler and Robert Jäckle
- Cross‐Country Income Differences Revisited: Accounting for the Role of Intangible Capital pp. 626-648

- Wen Chen
- A Bayesian Measure of Poverty in the Developing World pp. 649-678

- Zhou Xun and Michel Lubrano
- How Fast are Semiconductor Prices Falling? pp. 679-702

- David Byrne, Stephen D. Oliner and Daniel Sichel
- 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 pp. 703-730

- Manisha Chakrabarty, Amita Majumder and Ranjan Ray
- The Asian poverty ‘miracle’. Impressive accomplishments or incomplete achievements? – By Jacques Silber and Guanghua Wan pp. 731-736

- Björn A Gustafsson
Volume 64, month 06, 2018
- Four Decades of the Economics of Happiness: Where Next? pp. 245-269

- Andrew Clark
- Modelling Heterogeneous Preferences for Income Redistribution–An Application of Continuous and Discrete Distributions pp. 270-294

- Christian Pfarr, Andreas Schmid and Morten Raun Mørkbak
- The Gender Wealth Gap Across European Countries pp. 295-331

- Alyssa Schneebaum, Miriam Rehm, Katharina Mader and Katarina Hollan
- Accounting for Cross†Country Differences in Wealth Inequality pp. 332-356

- Frank Cowell, Eleni Karagiannaki and Abigail Mcknight
- How Fat is the Top Tail of the Wealth Distribution? pp. 357-387

- Philip Vermeulen
- On the Measurement of the Overall Degree of Income Stratification between Groups pp. 388-405

- Paul Allanson
- Does Economic Insecurity Cause Weight Gain Among Canadian Labor Force Participants? pp. 406-427

- Barry Watson
- FGT Old†Age Poverty Measures and the Mortality Paradox: Theory and Evidence pp. 428-458

- Mathieu Lefèbvre, Pierre Pestieau and Gregory Ponthiere
- Debt Overhang and Deleveraging in the US Household Sector: Gauging the Impact on Consumption pp. 459-481

- Bruno Albuquerque and Georgi Krustev
- Cross†Subsidies, and the Elasticity of Informality to Social Expenditures: The Case of Mexico's Seguro Popular pp. 482-512

- Jorge Alonso†Ortiz and Julio Leal Ordóñez
Volume 64, month 03, 2018
- Industry Wages Across Countries and Over Time: A New Database of Micro Survey Data pp. 1-25

- Van Ha Le, Jakob de Haan and Erik Dietzenbacher
- Off‐Shoring, Specialization and R&D pp. 26-51

- Ioannis Bournakis, Michela Vecchi and Francesco Venturini
- A Multidimensional Poverty Index for Latin America pp. 52-82

- Maria Emma Santos and Pablo Villatoro
- The National Wealth–Income Ratio in Greece, 1974–2013 pp. 83-104

- Nikolaos Charalampidis
- Evolutions in Consumption Inequality and Poverty in Greece: The Impact of the Crisis and Austerity Policies pp. 105-126

- Georgia Kaplanoglou and Vassilis T. Rapanos
- Offshoring, Sourcing Substitution Bias, and the Measurement of Growth in U.S. Gross Domestic Product and Productivity pp. 127-146

- Marshall Reinsdorf and Robert Yuskavage
- Evaluating Patterns of Income Growth when Status Matters: A Robust Approach pp. 147-169

- Flaviana Palmisano
- Take‐Up of Social Assistance Benefits: The Case of the French Homeless pp. 170-191

- Sylvain Chareyron and Patrick Domingues
- Can Poverty be Alleviated in China? pp. 192-212

- Cong Qin and Terence Tai Leung Chong
- The Effect of Benefit Reductions on the Retirement Age: The Heterogeneous Response of Manual and Non‐Manual Workers pp. 213-238

- Matthias Giesecke
- Peter Hill (1929‐2017): In Memoriam pp. 239-242

- Robert Hill
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