Again, is their any evidence for the increases in the bottom quintiles in China?
Also, are you guilty of voice recognition problems as well? [ if he does get
regularly bashed her for memos he ghostwrote...)]

Brad DeLong wrote:

> >I have not seen anything that refutes Pritchett, Lant. 1997. "Divergence, Big
> >Time." Journal of Economic Perspectives, 11: 3 (Summer): pp. 3-17.
> >
> >Also, I don't know if we should cheer if China and India "catch up" if the
> >bottom 2 quintiles get left behind.  I am at fault for mentioning inequality
> >among nations, although I did also mention "within nations" as well.
>
> The bottom two quintiles within each country? I don't *think* it's
> happening in India, but it definitely is happening in China...
>
> And who do you think commissioned Lant's piece for the _JEP_? (Even
> if he does get regularly bashed her for memos he ghostwrote...)
>
> Brad DeLong

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