Review of Income and Wealth
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Volume 59, month 12, 2013
- Price Levels and Economic Growth: Making Sense of Revisions to Data on Real Incomes pp. 593-613

- Martin Ravallion
- “Price Levels and Economic Growth: Making Sense of Revisions to Data on Real Incomes”: A Comment pp. 614-622

- Robert Inklaar
- Reply to Robert Inklaar pp. 623-628

- Martin Ravallion
- Understanding Price Variation Across Stores and Supermarket Chains: Some Implications for CPI Aggregation Methods pp. 629-647

- Lorraine Ivancic and Kevin Fox
- Intangibles, Can They Explain the Dispersion in Return Rates? pp. 648-664

- Bernd Görzig and Martin Gornig
- Export Growth, Capacity Utilization, and Productivity Growth: Evidence from the Canadian Manufacturing Plants pp. 665-688

- John Baldwin, Wulong Gu and Beiling Yan
- Factor Components of Inequality: A Cross-Country Study pp. 689-727

- Cecilia Garcia-Penalosa and Elsa Orgiazzi
- Inequity in American Schools: A New Perspective on the Distributional Effects of School Expenditures on Economic Well-Being pp. 728-755

- Melissa Holly Mahoney
- Nonstationarity and Stochastic Stability of Relative Income Clubs pp. 756-775

- Mahmoud El-Gamal and Deockhyun Ryu
- The Pro-Poorness, Growth and Inequality Nexus: Some Findings From a Simulation Study pp. 776-784

- Thomas Groll and Peter J. Lambert
- Review of Income and Wealth Report of the Managing Editors (covering the period 01/08/12 to 31/07/13, regular issues) pp. 785-790

- Conchita D'Ambrosio and Robert Hill
Volume 59, month 10, 2013
- Issues and Challenges in Measuring National Income, Wealth, Poverty, and Inequality in Sub-Saharan African Countries: An Introduction pp. S1-S8

- Stephan Klasen and Derek Blades
- Africa's Statistical Tragedy pp. S9-S15

- Shantayanan Devarajan
- Comparability of GDP estimates in Sub-Saharan Africa: The effect of Revisions in Sources and Methods Since Structural Adjustment pp. S16-S36

- Morten Jerven
- An African Growth Miracle? Or: What do Asset Indices Tell Us About Trends in Economic Performance? pp. S37-S61

- Kenneth Harttgen, Stephan Klasen and Sebastian Vollmer
- The Weight of Success: The Body Mass Index and Economic Well-Being in Southern Africa pp. S62-S83

- Martin Wittenberg
- Social Mobility in Five African Countries pp. S84-S110

- Thomas Bossuroy and Denis Cogneau
- Educational Inheritance and the Distribution of Occupations: Evidence from South Africa pp. S111-S137

- Malcolm Keswell, Sarah Girdwood and Murray Leibbrandt
- Does Contracting Make Farmers Happy? Evidence from Senegal pp. S138-S160

- Senakpon F. A. Dedehouanou, Johan Swinnen and Miet Maertens
- Wealth, Credit Conditions, and Consumption: Evidence from South Africa pp. S161-S196

- Janine Aron and John Muellbauer
Volume 59, month 09, 2013
- Inequality of Happiness in the U.S.: 1972–2010 pp. 393-415

- Indranil Dutta and James Foster
- Intergenerational Income Persistence in Urban China pp. 416-436

- Quheng Deng, Björn Gustafsson and Shi Li
- Patterns of Welfare Dependence before and after a Reform: Evidence from First Generation Immigrants and Natives in Germany pp. 437-459

- Regina Riphahn and Christoph Wunder
- Changes in the Income Distribution of the Dutch Elderly between 1989 and 2020: a Dynamic Microsimulation pp. 460-485

- Marike Knoef, Rob Alessie and Adriaan Kalwij
- Intangible Capital and Labor Productivity Growth: Panel Evidence for the EU from 1998–2005 pp. 486-508

- Felix Roth and Anna Thum-Thysen
- Attrition and Follow-Up Rules in Panel Surveys: Insights from a Tracking Experience in Madagascar pp. 509-538

- Julia Vaillant
- On Endogeneity Bias: Some General Remarks and Correction of the ROIW Paper by Bourguignon, Ferreira, and Menéndez (2007) pp. 539-550

- Jaya Krishnakumar
- Inequality of Opportunity in Brazil: A Corrigendum pp. 551-555

- François Bourguignon, Francisco Ferreira and Marta Menéndez
- The Production Boundary Reconsidered pp. 556-567

- Itsuo Sakuma
- Cross-National Inequality Trends Using Historical Tax Return Data pp. 568-571

- Jeff Larrimore
Volume 59, month 06, 2013
- INDUSTRY-LEVEL PRODUCTIVITY MEASUREMENT AND THE 2008 SYSTEM OF NATIONAL ACCOUNTS pp. 185-211

- Dale Jorgenson and Paul Schreyer
- HUMAN CAPITAL IN CHINA, 1985–2008 pp. 212-234

- Haizheng Li, Yunling Liang, Barbara M. Fraumeni, Zhiqiang Liu and Xiaojun Wang
- INEQUALITY COMPARISONS IN A MULTI-PERIOD FRAMEWORK: THE ROLE OF ALTERNATIVE WELFARE METRICS pp. 235-249

- John Creedy, Elin Halvorsen and Thor Thoresen
- CAN HOUSEHOLDS AND WELFARE STATES MITIGATE RISING EARNINGS INSTABILITY? pp. 250-282

- Charlotte Bartels and Timm Bönke
- HOUSEHOLD DEBT AND ATTITUDES TOWARD RISK pp. 283-304

- Sarah Brown, Gaia Garino and Karl Taylor
- EVALUATING THE DISTRIBUTIONAL EFFECTS OF FISCAL POLICIES USING QUANTILE REGRESSIONS pp. 305-325

- Giorgia Casalone and Daniela Sonedda
- PROGRESSIVITY AND REDISTRIBUTION IN NON-REVENUE NEUTRAL TAX REFORMS: THE LEVEL AND DISTANCE EFFECTS pp. 326-340

- Santiago Díaz de Sarralde, Carlos Garcimartin and Jesús Ruiz-Huerta
- EXTRAORDINARY WEALTH, GLOBALIZATION, AND CORRUPTION pp. 341-359

- Benno Torgler and Marco Piatti
- SKEWNESS AND KURTOSIS PROPERTIES OF INCOME DISTRIBUTION MODELS pp. 360-374

- James McDonald, Jeff Sorensen and Patrick Turley
- ROBERT E. LIPSEY pp. 375-380

- John Devereux and Zadia Feliciano
Volume 59, month 03, 2013
- More Relatively-Poor People in a Less Absolutely-Poor World pp. 1-28

- Shaohua Chen and Martin Ravallion
- Multidimensional Poverty and Material Deprivation with Discrete Data pp. 29-43

- Walter Bossert, Satya Chakravarty and Conchita D'Ambrosio
- Are A mericans Really Less Happy with Their Incomes? pp. 44-65

- Arie Kapteyn, James Smith and Arthur van Soest
- Poverty Dynamics, Violent Conflict, and Convergence in R wanda pp. 66-90

- Patricia Justino and Philip Verwimp
- Testing Prediction Performance of Poverty Models: Empirical Evidence from U ganda pp. 91-112

- Astrid Mathiassen
- Estimation of Equivalence Scales Under Convertible Rationing pp. 113-132

- Feridoon Koohi-Kamali
- Precautionary Saving, Financial Risk, and Portfolio Choice pp. 133-156

- Manuela Deidda
- A Generalized Exactly Additive Decomposition of Aggregate Labor Productivity Growth pp. 157-168

- Jesus Dumagan
- In Memoriam: R obert S ummers pp. 169-172

- Alan Heston
Volume 58, month 12, 2012
- Inequality of Opportunity in Europe pp. 597-621

- Gustavo Marrero and Juan Rodríguez
- Understanding Rising Income Inequality in Germany, 1999/2000–2005/2006 pp. 622-647

- Martin Biewen and Andos Juhasz
- Assessing the Possible Antipoverty Effects of Recent Rises in Age-Specific Minimum Wages in New Zealand pp. 648-674

- Tim Maloney and Gail Pacheco
- Relative Price Changes and Households' Welfare in Italy pp. 675-714

- Alessandra Cepparulo, Francesca Gastaldi, Paolo Liberati and Elena Pisano
- Is the Age Gradient in Self-Reported Material Hardship Explained By Resources, Needs, Behaviors, or Reporting Bias? pp. 715-741

- Peter Siminski and Oleg Yerokhin
- Poverty Reduction and Economic Structure: Comparative Path Analysis for Mozambique and Vietnam pp. 742-763

- Channing Arndt, Andres Garcia, Finn Tarp and James Thurlow
- Review of Income and Wealth Report of the Managing Editors (covering the period 01/08/11 to 31/07/12) pp. 764-769

- Conchita D'Ambrosio and Robert Hill
Volume 58, month 09, 2012
- CREDIT, HOUSING COLLATERAL, AND CONSUMPTION: EVIDENCE FROM JAPAN, THE U.K., AND THE U.S pp. 397-423

- Janine Aron, John Duca, John Muellbauer, Keiko Murata and Anthony Murphy
- HOW TO MEASURE LIVING STANDARDS AND PRODUCTIVITY pp. 424-456

- Nicholas Oulton
- ON THE “PRO-POORNESS” OF GROWTH IN A MULTIDIMENSIONAL CONTEXT pp. 457-480

- Valérie Bérenger and Florent Bresson
- INTERGENERATIONAL INCOME MOBILITY IN URBAN CHINA pp. 481-503

- Honge Gong, Andrew Leigh and Xin Meng
- EXPLAINING THE SAVING PUZZLES IN URBAN CHINA pp. 504-530

- Shaojie Zhou
- HUMAN CAPITAL FORMATION AND CONTINUOUS TRAINING: EVIDENCE FOR EU COUNTRIES pp. 531-549

- Mary O'Mahony
- COMPARING PER CAPITA INCOME IN THE HELLENISTIC WORLD: THE CASE OF MESOPOTAMIA pp. 550-568

- Péter Földvári and Bas van Leeuwen
- ON THE ROLE OF CAPITAL GAINS IN SWEDISH INCOME INEQUALITY pp. 569-587

- Jesper Roine and Daniel Waldenström
- THOMAS KENNETH RYMES (1932–2011): IN MEMORIAM pp. 588-592

- Frances Woolley and Robert Dimand
Volume 58, month 06, 2012
- TRENDS IN AMERICAN LIVING STANDARDS AND INEQUALITY, 1959–2007 pp. 197-232

- Edward N. Wolff, Ajit Zacharias and Thomas Masterson
- ASSESSING THE WELFARE IMPACT OF TAX REFORM: A CASE STUDY OF THE 2001 U.S. TAX CUT pp. 233-256

- Julie Hotchkiss, Robert Moore and Fernando Rios-Avila
- OUTPUT, OUTCOME, AND QUALITY ADJUSTMENT IN MEASURING HEALTH AND EDUCATION SERVICES pp. 257-278

- Paul Schreyer
- LIQUIDITY CONSTRAINTS, HOUSEHOLD WEALTH, AND ENTREPRENEURSHIP REVISITED pp. 279-306

- Robert Fairlie and Harry Krashinsky
- GENDER AND WORK COMPENSATION IN CHINA'S INDUSTRIAL SECTOR pp. 307-329

- Johanna Rickne
- MEASURING POVERTY ACCOUNTING FOR TIME pp. 330-354

- Carlos Gradín, Coral del Rio Otero and Olga Cantó
- THE IMPORTANCE OF CONSECUTIVE SPELLS OF POVERTY: A PATH-DEPENDENT INDEX OF LONGITUDINAL POVERTY pp. 355-374

- Daria Mendola and Annalisa Busetta
- JOACHIM R. FRICK (1962–2011): IN MEMORIAM pp. 375-378

- Conchita D'Ambrosio and Markus Grabka
- JACQUES MAYER (1917–2011): IN MEMORIAM pp. 379-383

- André Vanoli
Volume 58, month 03, 2012
- HETEROGENEITY OR TRUE STATE DEPENDENCE IN POVERTY: THE TALE TOLD BY TWINS pp. 1-23

- William Nilsson
- MEASURING POVERTY USING BOTH INCOME AND WEALTH: A CROSS‐COUNTRY COMPARISON BETWEEN THE U.S. AND SPAIN pp. 24-50

- Francisco Azpitarte
- POVERTY, ELITE HETEROGENEITY, AND THE ALLOCATION OF PUBLIC SPENDING: PANEL EVIDENCE FROM THE INDIAN STATES pp. 51-78

- Sarmistha Pal and Sugata Ghosh
- INEQUALITY OF OPPORTUNITY IN EARNINGS AND CONSUMPTION EXPENDITURE: THE CASE OF INDIAN MEN pp. 79-106

- Ashish Singh
- GLOBALIZATION, GENDER, AND GROWTH pp. 107-117

- Ray Rees and Raymond Riezman
- DOES SIZE MATTER? THE IMPACT OF CHANGES IN HOUSEHOLD STRUCTURE ON INCOME DISTRIBUTION IN GERMANY pp. 118-141

- Andreas Peichl, Nico Pestel and Hilmar Schneider
- BANK OUTPUT MEASUREMENT IN THE EURO AREA: A MODIFIED APPROACH pp. 142-165

- Antonio Colangelo and Robert Inklaar
- MEASURING THE PRICE OF RESEARCH AND DEVELOPMENT OUTPUT pp. 166-182

- Adam Copeland and Dennis Fixler
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