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|a Kireyev, Alexei.
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|a Operationalizing Inclusive Growth :
|b Per-Percentile Diagnostics to Inform Redistribution Policies /
|c Alexei Kireyev, Andrei Leonidov.
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|a Inclusive growth, narrowly defined in this paper as growth that helps reduce inequality, is achieved if consumption of the poor increases faster than consumption of the rich. The paper presents a simple accounting framework for a per-percentile consumption diagnostics that could inform redistribution policies. The proposed framework is illustrated in application to Iraq and Tunisia.
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|a Leonidov, Andrei.
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|a IMF Working Papers; Working Paper ;
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