Carlos Felipe Balcázar
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Review of Income and Wealth | 2014
Carlos Felipe Balcázar; Lidia Ceriani; Sergio Olivieri; Marco Ranzani
As well acknowledged in the literature, housing is often the dominant consumption good for most households. As such, it should be included in a comprehensive welfare aggregate to measure peoples living standards accurately. However, assigning a value to the flow of the dwelling for homeowners and nonmarket tenants is problematic. Over the last decades several estimation techniques have been proposed and implemented by practitioners covering from very simple to sophisticated approaches. This paper provides an extensive review of different methods to impute rent, commonly used for welfare analysis. It also gives an overview of how this problem has been addressed by other economic domains, namely national accounts, price indices, purchasing power parities, and taxation. Finally, after setting up a theoretical framework, the paper summarizes the empirical findings about the distributional impact of including imputed rents in welfare aggregates.
Archive | 2015
Carlos Felipe Balcázar; Ambar Narayan; Sailesh Tiwari
This paper assesses inequality of opportunity in educational achievement using the Human Opportunity Index methodology on data from the Programme for International Student Assessment. The findings suggest that there are large inequalities in learning outcomes as measured by demonstrated proficiency in Programme for International Student Assessment test scores in math, reading, and science. Differences in wealth, parental education, and area of residence explain a bulk of this inequality in most of the countries in the sample. Consistent with what has been documented previously in the literature, the paper also finds a strong and stable correlation between inequality of opportunity and public spending on school education. An exploration of the changes in inequality of opportunity between the 2009 and 2012 rounds of the Programme for International Student Assessment, using parametric and nonparametric techniques, suggests that there has been little progress.
Higher Education | 2015
Carlos Felipe Balcázar; Hugo Ñopo
Economics Letters | 2015
Carlos Felipe Balcázar
Journal of Economic Inequality | 2016
Carlos Felipe Balcázar
World Bank | 2015
Carlos Felipe Balcázar; Hugo Ñopo
Archive | 2014
Carlos Felipe Balcázar; Lidia Ceriani; Marco Ranzani; Sergio Olivieri
Archive | 2018
Carlos Felipe Balcázar; Hai-Anh H. Dang; Eduardo Alonso Malasquez Carbonel; Sergio Olivieri; Julieth Pico
Avances de Investigación | 2017
Jorge M. Agüero; Carlos Felipe Balcázar; Stanislao Maldonado; Hugo Ñopo
reponame:Repositorio Institucional EdocUR | 2016
Jorge M. Agüero; Carlos Felipe Balcázar; Stanislao Maldonado; Hugo Ñopo