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Economic growth and income distribution: a paraguayan perspective. [PDF]

open access: yesPoblación y Desarrollo, 2016
Using the methodology of growth incidence curves; this paper analyzes the distribution of income produced during Paraguay’s econom-ic growth in 2007-2012. The results indicate that growth in the total period was pro-poor.
JUAN CARLOS NUÑEZ GUERRERO.
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Vertical distribution and production of fine roots in an old-growth forest, Japan

open access: yesJournal of Forest Science, 2020
Fine roots (≤ 2 mm in diameter) account for up to 50% of total net primary production in forests, representing a major flow of both carbon and nutrients into the soil.
The Doi Bui, Van Do Tran
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Firm Size Distribution and Growth* [PDF]

open access: yesThe Scandinavian Journal of Economics, 2003
Abstract Empirical documentation of the sectoral distribution of firm size for a set of European countries reveals substantial differences. We study the relationship between productivity growth at the industry level and size structure. A positive and robust relation is found between average firm size and growth. We ask why size should matter for growth
P. PAGANO, SCHIVARDI, FABIANO
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Growth, distribution and politics

open access: yesEuropean Economic Review, 1991
We start by arguing that to understand growth differences across countries and time, one needs to understand differences in public policies that affect the incentives for productive accumulation of capital, human capital, or technically useful knowledge.
Guido Enrico Tabellini, Torsten Persson
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INCOME DISTRIBUTION AND ECONOMIC GROWTH

open access: yesJournal of Business Administration and Social Studies, 2021
This article considers an analytical survey of the literature about the interactions between income distribution and economic growth with an emphasis to development issues. It also evaluates recent trends in income distribution.
Alpaslan İSAGİLLER
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Indeterminacy and the Distribution of Growth Rates [PDF]

open access: yesSSRN Electronic Journal, 2001
In endogenous growth theory models exist which are characterized by local and global indeterminacy. These concepts imply that economies differ with respect to their growth rates on the transition path (local indeterminacy) as well as their long-run growth rates (global indeterminacy).
Greiner Alfred, Krueger Jens J.
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Zinc and cadmium effects on growth and ion distribution in Populus tremula × Populus alba

open access: yesBiologia Plantarum, 2010
The effects of cadmium and zinc on growth and mineral distribution in Populus tremula × P. alba genotype 717-1B4 were investigated. Exposure to 360 mg(Cd) kg-1(soil) resulted in accumulation of Cd in all organs and inhibition of primary and secondary ...
T. C. Durand   +6 more
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On the probability distribution of economic growth [PDF]

open access: yesJournal of Applied Statistics, 2011
Three important and significantly heteroscedastic gross domestic product series are studied. Omnipresent heteroscedasticity is removed and the distributions of the series are then compared to normal, normal mixture and normal–asymmetric Laplace (NAL) distributions.
Öller, L-E, Stockhammar, P
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Income distribution and economic growth: A critical approach [PDF]

open access: yesPanoeconomicus, 2017
The aim of this paper is to review the Kaleckian and post-Kaleckian literature on income distribution and economic growth and question the extent to which they analyse countries’ economic regimes and economic performances properly and ...
Arestis Philip, Troncoso Baltar Carolina
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GROWTH DISTRIBUTION IN THE LIGHT-GROWTH RESPONSE OF PHYCOMYCES [PDF]

open access: yesThe Journal of General Physiology, 1959
Elongation of sporangiophores marked with numerous starch grains was photographically recorded in the steady state and during the light-growth response when the rate is more than doubled. From these records the spatial distribution of growth within the cell's growth zone was derived.
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