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30 lines
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# Research Vietnam
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* focus on:
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* income inequality, based on bottom 40%, Gini coefficient, other inequality measures
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* focus on: Vietnam varation in incidence of catastrophic weather events (e.g. floodings) and unequal impact of these events on households
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## Literature unsorted
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### [ ] WorldBank2012
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* marked reduction in absolute poverty in country
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* rate of decline slowed somewhat since mid-2000s [@WorldBank2012; @VASS2006; @VASS2011]
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* some decline can be directly attributed to liberalization of markets instead of growth more generally [@McCaig2011; @Benjamin2004; @Edmonds2006]
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* inequality in Vietnam is largely intersectional between ethnicity, regional situation, and a strong rural-urban divide
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* persistent poverty severe among ethnic minorities [@Baulch2012]
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* focuses on consumption inequality
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## Descriptive statistical analysis ideas
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* real GDP per capita growth rate (see @Benjamin2017, fn.1)
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* distribution of GDP per capita (along ethnicity, rural, regional)
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* amount of ethnic minority in region (Ninh Binh)
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* overall (wikipedia ~98% Kinh)
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* versus especially rural
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## Questions
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* Should I work out a more explicit distinctive line between studies looking at welfare (consumption) and earnings (income) inequality, e.g. in an additional paragraph?
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* since income inequality outcomes tend to be larger than consumption inequalities in V
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