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Decomposing polarisation across developing countries: case study of China, India, and Indonesia

机译:分解发展中国家之间的两极分化:中国,印度和印度尼西亚的案例研究

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We investigate the contributions of various factors in the differences in polarisation across China, India, and Indonesia using micro-simulation and decomposition methods. Using household expenditure from harmonised data from these countries, China was found to have the highest polarisation, while India has the lowest. Using India as the base country, the differences in the labour market structures in India and Indonesia have a slightly decreasing effect on polarisation. The effects of the differences in demographic composition and expenditure structures/parameters, however, are uncertain. Further, the differences in polarisation between China and Indonesia can be explained mostly by the differences in the expenditure structures. China's expenditure structure tends to increase polarisation, as evidenced by the resulting reduction in the size of the middle class.
机译:我们使用微观模拟和分解方法研究了中国,印度和印度尼西亚两极分化差异中各种因素的贡献。使用来自这些国家的统一数据的家庭支出,发现中国的两极分化程度最高,而印度的两极分化程度最低。以印度为基准国,印度和印度尼西亚劳动力市场结构的差异对两极分化的影响略有下降。但是,人口组成和支出结构/参数差异的影响尚不确定。此外,中国和印度尼西亚之间的两极分化差异可以用支出结构的差异来解释。中国的支出结构趋于加剧两极分化,中产阶级规模的减少由此证明了这一点。

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