Hi,
I would like to test pro-poorness of growth. In the example “Testing for pro-poorness of growth in Mexico” in the “USER MANUAL DASP version 1.4”, the sample size of three sub-samples are all 2000 observations. In my data, there are 2000 an 3000 observations for 2005 and 2015, respectively. When I test the pro-poor growth using DASP, including pro-poor indices and curves, 1000 observations deleted.
Does anyone know how to solve this problem?
Thanks for your support!
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