Regional gross disposable household income [PDF]
This article looks at estimates for regional gross disposable household income (GDHI) at current basic prices, published in May 2008. These data are published using the European Union Nomenclature of Units for Territorial Statistics (NUTS) regions. Data are published for the NUTS1, NUTS2 and NUTS3 levels for the period 1995 to 2006.
Eddie Holmes
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Regional Gross Disposable Household Income [PDF]
This article presents analysis of Regional Gross Disposable Household Income (GDHI) at current basic prices, published in March 2010 by the Office for National Statistics (ONS). These data are published using the European Union Nomenclature of Units for Territorial Statistics (NUTS) regions.
Matthew Edwards, Keith Barnes
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Gross domestic product, real income and economic welfare [PDF]
As a measure of economic activity, gross domestic product (GDP) is a useful indicator of output and suitable for using in estimates of productivity. However, as a measure of welfare, it has several limitations. This article follows Sefton and Weale (1996, 2005) in producing an estimate of real income ‐ a corrected or adjusted version of GDP ‐ that is ...
Graeme Chamberlin
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Exclusion of Contingent Attorneys' Fees from Gross Income
A plaintiff and attorney who enter into a contingent fee contract have a unique relationship. The plaintiff has hired the attorney to maximize his return on a potential legal claim. He could proceed pro se, but he believes that the attorney's experience will yield a more favorable judgment despite the fact that his attorney receives, pursuant to their ...
Stephen D. Feldman
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The Correlation between Final Consumption, Gross Available Income and Gross Investment: An Econometric Analysis [PDF]
This paper presents an econometric approach to the issue of analysis of the final consumption. Among its influence factors, the gross investments and the gross available income are considered to be especially important, since they reflect the destination of monetary resources. We have designed, tested and commented an econometric model that describes a
Constantin Anghelache+2 more
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Fertility rates and gross national incomes per capita [PDF]
Recently the World Health Organization reported 2005 fertility rates per woman and gross national incomes per capita from its 193 member countries. Figure 1 shows these data for the 20 countries with the highest and lowest fertility rates for which gross national income data were available and for the G7 countries (Canada United States France United ...
Santos Ida S+22 more
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The effects of regional migration on gross income of labour in Sweden
In this article we study the effect of interregional migration on gross income of labour. The empirical analysis is based on Swedish household data for the period 1994 to 1995. We are primarily concerned with the allocation effect of migration on economic growth in an economy where the incentives for migration may be hampered by relatively high income ...
Olle Westerlund, Robert A. Nakosteen
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Vulnerability in Colorectal Cancer: Adjusted Gross Income and Geography as Factors in Determining Overall Survival in Colorectal Cancer: A Single-Center Study Across a Broad Income Inequality in an American Context. [PDF]
Doria C, De Deyne PG, Charalampos P.
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“Tax Simplification”—Grave Threat to the Charitable Contribution Deduction: The Problem and a Proposed Solution [PDF]
The present National Administration has continued to support proposed legislative changes aimed at substantially reducing the number of income tax returns in which deductions are itemized. The author contends that these tax simplification proposals are
Lindsten, Fredrik+2 more
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Regional Gross Disposable Household Income [PDF]
This article looks at estimates for Regional Gross Disposable Household Income (GDHI) at current basic prices, published in April 2009 by the Office for National Statistics (ONS). These data are published using the European Union Nomenclature of Units for Territorial Statistics (NUTS) regions.
Charlotte Richards, Wayne Roberts
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