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Monthly Archives: October 2019
October 3, 2019. Decomposing inequality by income sources: ‘The Arab Inequality Puzzle’
A new GLO Discussion Paper reveals that based on standard measures, inequality in Egypt and Tunisia is not unusually high. This is qualified exploring a new dimension decomposing inequality by income sources. The Global Labor Organization (GLO) is an independent, … Continue reading
October 2, 2019. New GLO Discussion Paper on how transition in Eastern Europe had affected height and well-being
A new GLO Discussion Paper finds that cohorts born around the start of transition are shorter than their older or younger peers. While the transition process has been a traumatic experience, its negative impact has largely been overcome. The Global … Continue reading
#CEU – Central European University Expelled From Budapest. Now moved to Vienna.
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