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Assessing the Effects of Decentralization on Economic Inequality, Human Development, and Economic Growth: A Simultaneous-Equations Models Analysis
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Assessing the Effects of Decentralization on Economic Inequality,
Human Development, and Economic Growth: A Simultaneous-
Equations Models Analysis
Claudia Nancy Avellaneda
Texas A&M University
## email not listed ##
Chih-Cheng Meng
University of Texas at Austin
## email not listed ##
Paper prepared for delivery at the Midwest Political Science Association Annual
Meeting, Chicago, IL, April 7-10, 2005.
This paper is a work in progress. We welcome suggestions, questions, or comments that
will improve the manuscript. Please contact the authors prior to citation.
*Authors are listed alphabetically. We will like to thank Renat Shaykhutdinov for his
valuable contribution to earlier stages of this research project.
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Assessing the Effects of Decentralization on Economic Inequality,
Human Development, and Economic Growth: A Simultaneous-
Equations Models Analysis
Claudia Nancy Avellaneda
Texas A&M University
## email not listed ##
Chih-Cheng Meng
University of Texas at Austin
## email not listed ##
Paper prepared for delivery at the Midwest Political Science Association Annual
Meeting, Chicago, IL, April 7-10, 2005.
This paper is a work in progress. We welcome suggestions, questions, or comments that
will improve the manuscript. Please contact the authors prior to citation.
*Authors are listed alphabetically. We will like to thank Renat Shaykhutdinov for his
valuable contribution to earlier stages of this research project.
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