Despite significant improvements in per capita expenditures and a marked decline in poverty over the 2000s, a large fraction of Eastern Europe and Central Asia's population reports their economic situation in the late 2000s to be worse than in 1989. This paper uses data from the Life in Transition Survey to document the gap between objective and subjective economic mobility and investigate what may drive this apparent disconnection. The paper aims...
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2015/12/18
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Document de travail de recherche sur les politiques
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WPS7519
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2015/12/18
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Why so gloomy ? perceptions of economic mobility in Europe and Central Asia
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Economic Mobility