GROWTH AND WELL‐BEING: INTRODUCING DISTRIBUTION‐WEIGHTED GROWTH RATES TO REEVALUATE U.S. POST‐WAR ECONOMIC PERFORMANCE
Stephan Klasen
Review of Income and Wealth, 1994, vol. 40, issue 3, 251-272
Abstract:
In order to improve on the income growth rate as an indicator of changes in well‐being, four composite indices of growth and income distribution are introduced and compared. When applied to the United
Date: 1994
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