Growth and Inequality in BRIC: Econometric Estimation
Monica Das and
Sandwip Kumar Das
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Sandwip Kumar Das: State University of New York, Albany, USA
Chapter 5 in Economic Growth and Income Disparity in BRIC:Theory and Empirical Evidence, 2013, pp 101-142 from World Scientific Publishing Co. Pte. Ltd.
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AbstractThe following sections are included:Estimation Method and Framework: The Varying Coefficient ModelFramework, Data, and ResultsCase of IndiaDiscussion of results for IndiaCase of ChinaDiscussion of results for ChinaCase of BrazilDiscussion of results for BrazilCase of RussiaDiscussion of results for RussiaRegression with Low versus High Inequality SubgroupsRegression with Low Growth versus High Growth SubgroupsRegression Results with Low Corruption versus High Corruption SubgroupsRegression Results with Role of Government SpendingRole of the government: IndiaRole of government: ChinaRole of the government: BrazilRole of the government: Russia
Keywords: Economic Growth; Economic Inequality; Random Coefficient Estimation; Income Disparity; Brazil; Russia; India; China; Econometrics (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2013
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