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Are neighbours equal? : estimating local inequality in three developing countries
Author(s) -
Chris Elbers,
Peter Lanjouw,
Johan A. Mistiaen,
Berk Ozler,
Kenneth R. Simler
Publication year - 2003
Language(s) - English
DOI - 10.22004/ag.econ.16411
Based on a statistical procedure that combines household survey data with population census data, this paper presents estimates of inequality for three developing countries at a level of disaggregation far below that allowed by household surveys alone. We show that while the share of within-community inequality in overall inequality is high, this does not necessarily imply that all communities in a given country are as unequal as the country as a whole. In fact, in all three countries there is considerable variation in inequality across communities.

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