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-led education wave is altering the skill composition of the global labor supply, and impacting income distribution, at the national … of the world population. The findings under alternative assumptions suggest that global income inequality will likely … developing and high income countries. The forthcoming education wave would also minimize, mainly for developing countries …
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(EU-CEPA) is expected to yield the largest gains for Indonesia in income, output, and exports. This result is due to a … macro effects translate into the highest expected income growth relative to the other preferential trade agreements at every … point of the income distribution. However, the gains for the EU-CEPA are proportionately larger for richer households …
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After an impressive acceleration in growth and poverty reduction since the mid-1990s, many African countries continue … economies. The findings indicate that Africa's long-term growth is fairly impervious to a prolonged recession in high-income …
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poverty reduction will depend on several factors. The outlook will likely be good if African countries can continue the gains … economy additionally by 22 percent by 2030 relative to the base case and reduce poverty by an additional 51 million people …
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