This paper presents counterfactual decompositions based on both the Shapley method and a generalization of the Oaxaca-Blinder approach to identify proximate factors that might explain differences in the distribution of economic welfare in Cameroon in 1996-2007. In particular, the analysis uses re-centered influence function regressions to link the growth incidence curve for 2001-2007 to household characteristics and account for heterogeneity of impact...
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2010/11/01
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政策研究报告
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WPS5464
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2010/11/01
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Accounting for heterogeneity in growth incidence in Cameroon
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class of poverty measure