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    Long Run Global Poverty using the Dollar-a-Day method

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    This dataset contains estimates of global poverty on the long run at three different international poverty lines, at 5, 10, and 30 dollars per day (using 2011 PPP dollars), covering the period from 1820 until 2019. Detailed information about the assumptions, methods and data used can be found in chapter 6 and in the appendix of my PhD thesis: Moatsos, M. (2020). Global Absolute Poverty, Present and Past since 1820. Utrecht University. https://doi.org/10.33540/129 and on the OECD publication Moatsos, M. (2021). Global Absolute Poverty: Present and Past since 1820. In How Was Life? Volume II: New Perspectives on Well-being and Global Inequality since 1820 (1 ed., Vol. 2). OECD Publishing. https://www.oecd-ilibrary.org/sites/e20f2f1a-en/index.html?itemId=/content/component/e20f2f1a-en. This dataset expands the estimates of those publications in higher dollarized international poverty lines, namely at 5, 10, and 30 dollars per day (using 2011 PPP dollars)

    Long Run Global Poverty using the Dollar-a-Day method

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    This dataset contains estimates of global poverty on the long run at three different international poverty lines, at 5, 10, and 30 dollars per day (using 2011 PPP dollars), covering the period from 1820 until 2019. Detailed information about the assumptions, methods and data used can be found in chapter 6 and in the appendix of my PhD thesis: Moatsos, M. (2020). Global Absolute Poverty, Present and Past since 1820. Utrecht University. https://doi.org/10.33540/129 and on the OECD publication Moatsos, M. (2021). Global Absolute Poverty: Present and Past since 1820. In How Was Life? Volume II: New Perspectives on Well-being and Global Inequality since 1820 (1 ed., Vol. 2). OECD Publishing. https://www.oecd-ilibrary.org/sites/e20f2f1a-en/index.html?itemId=/content/component/e20f2f1a-en. This dataset expands the estimates of those publications in higher dollarized international poverty lines, namely at 5, 10, and 30 dollars per day (using 2011 PPP dollars)

    Global Extreme Poverty Dollar a Day

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    The extreme poverty rate represents the share of the people in a country below a poverty line. Here two such lines are used: a cost of basic needs approach following Allen (2017), and the short cut approach of the 1.9 dollar-a-day. The estimates cover the period 1820-2018 (yearly)

    Global Extreme Poverty Dollar a Day

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    The extreme poverty rate represents the share of the people in a country below a poverty line. Here two such lines are used: a cost of basic needs approach following Allen (2017), and the short cut approach of the 1.9 dollar-a-day. The estimates cover the period 1820-2018 (yearly)

    Global Extreme Poverty Cost of Basic Needs

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    The extreme poverty rate represents the share of the people in a country below a poverty line. Here two such lines are used: a cost of basic needs approach following Allen )2017), and the short cut approach of the 1.9 dollar-a-day. The estimates cover the period 1820-2018 (yearly)

    Global Extreme Poverty Cost of Basic Needs

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    The extreme poverty rate represents the share of the people in a country below a poverty line. Here two such lines are used: a cost of basic needs approach following Allen )2017), and the short cut approach of the 1.9 dollar-a-day. The estimates cover the period 1820-2018 (yearly)

    Global Hunger

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    The hunger rate represents the share of the people in a country below a fraction of a cost of basic needs poverty line. The fraction used by FAO is 52%, and I use that value for 2018. For years before and up to 1820 I linearly interpolate using a 80% value for 1820. The dynamic caloric requirement that is used to estimate the food component follows the FAO guidelines, and it is estimated based on height data from Clio Infra, and age-gender population distributions from UN and Mitchell. The protein content is 0.83 gr per kg of body weight. The estimates cover the period 1820-2018 (yearly). It is expressed as a share, from 0 to 1

    Replication Data for: Elite Incomes Around the World

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    Estimates for Paul Segal and Michail Moatsos, ¨Elite Incomes Around the World: Command over Tradables, Nontradables, and People

    Replication Data for: Elite Incomes Around the World

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    Estimates for Paul Segal and Michail Moatsos, ¨Elite Incomes Around the World: Command over Tradables, Nontradables, and People

    Replication Data for: Real wages around the world: Insights from linear programming and accounting for climate differences

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    The data include the estimates of historical real wages following the methodology described in the related publication
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