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Income, Inequality, and Poverty during the Transition from Planned to Market Economy
This book discusses the economic adjustment from planned to market by explaining the political developments of the new states and social costs, income composition and inequality, ideological underpinnings, the post-communist Great Depression, the effect on population incomes (how level and composition of income changed). This book also discusses inequality in terms of income, distribution of income sources, and disparity among social groups. It also discusses on the questions of poverty, such as what happens to poverty when income goes down, by how much has poverty increased, how much is needed to cover the poverty deficit, how to explain increases in poverty, who are the poor, and the incidence of case social transfers. This book is suitable for research in poverty, economic transitions, planned economy, and market economy.
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