Economic complexity and income inequality in Russian regions

Although economic growth leads to a reduction in poverty, the growing income inequality and its possible consequences are of some concern. The level of economic complexity has recently been increasingly viewed as an important predictor of income inequality. In this paper, using pool and models with...

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Differentiation
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Economic growth
Economic inequality
Income inequality
Migration
Poverty
Regions
Skilled workers
Social policy
Workers
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