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Rich and Powerful? Subjective Power and Welfare in Russia

2002

Lokshin, Michael | Ravallion, Martin


Bibliographic information
Publisher
World Bank, Washington, D.C.
Other Subjects
Financial crisis; Increasing function; Societies; Policy research; Public policy; Income differences; Reducing poverty; Political participation; 0 hypothesis; Positive relationship; Household incomes; High correlation; Intrinsic value; Social psychology; Significant effect; Arguments; Individual in economics; Household members; Consciousness; Significant impact; Income variables; Positive effect; Deflators; Positive effects; Policy objective; Income effect; Data set; Significant negative; Utility functions; Regional dummies; Redistribution policy; Empowerment of civil society; Significant correlation; Functional form; Increasing returns; Income inequality; Household size; Explanatory variables; Income growth; Aggregate variability; Income inequalities; Diminishing marginal utility; Disposable income; Empirical association; Empirical models; Negative coefficient; Diminishing returns; Economic surveys; Individual incomes; Rated power; Per capita income; Gender gap adults; Regional differences; Return to the workforce
License
Policy Research Working Paper;No.2854http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/World BankCC BY 3.0 Unported
Source
Policy Research Working Paper;No.2854

2014-09-15
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