Geographic decomposition of inequality in health and wealth: Evidence from Cambodia
The small-area estimation developed by Elbers, Lanjouw and Lanjouw (2002, 2003), in which a census and a survey are combined to produce the estimates of welfare measures for small geographic areas, has become a standard tool for poverty analysis in developing countries. The small-area estimates are...
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Main Author: | FUJII, Tomoki |
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2013
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