Refrigerator Predicts Country's Development
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Economists from Radboud University Nijmegen say the material wealth of households is developing for the first time.
The researchers coin this material wealth growth for households the 'domestic transition' The transition in emerging countries follows a similar pattern to that in Western countries a few decades earlier .
The data also reveal that the transition starts earlier and progresses faster in cities.
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