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    Call for Papers: Sources of Income Inequality in Asia

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    Website http://wcm.adb.org/adbi/research/call-for-papers/income-inequality-asia | Want to Edit it Edit Freely

    Category infrastructure, financial services, income inequality, housing policy

    Deadline: June 01, 2016 | Date: July 26, 2016-July 27, 2016

    Venue/Country: Tokyo, Japan

    Updated: 2016-03-16 13:49:35 (GMT+9)

    Call For Papers - CFP

    The Asian Development Bank Institute (ADBI), in cooperation with the journal World Economy, invites submissions of unpublished papers that focus on income inequality in developing Asia. Both theoretical and empirical research papers with policy orientation are welcome provided that findings, conclusions, and policy recommendations are based on solid evidence and analysis. Manuscripts can focus on Asia as a whole, a group of countries, or individual economies.

    ADBI will cover registration, flight, and hotel costs, plus a small lump-sum payment for one presenter for each accepted paper. Selected papers from the workshop will be considered for publication in a special issue of World Economy, or an edited book volume.

    Submission of papers dealing with but not limited to the following topics are welcome:

    Inequality accounting, particularly regression-based decomposition

    Structural transformation and income inequality

    Macroeconomic determinants of income inequality

    Infrastructure construction, internal migration, and income inequality

    Financial services access and income inequality

    Housing price and income inequality

    Education and income inequality

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