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Why Gross National Disposable Income Should Replace Gross National Income

Development and Change, 2016
AbstractUnilateral transfers, and notably remittances, are a growing source of income for developing countries. However, Gross National Income (GNI), which is widely used as an indicator for living standards, does not record them. Gross National Disposable Income (GNDI), by contrast, includes both income and unilateral transfers, thus providing a more ...
Gianni Vaggi, Clara Capelli
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Property Cycles, Speculative Bubbles and the Gross Income Multiplier [PDF]

open access: possibleJournal of Real Estate Research, 1999
We address in this study the question of whether significant price increases occurring during the up-phase of the property cycle can be explained by a speculative bubble. The findings indicate that the Swedish market for income real estate may have been partly driven by a speculative bubble during the 1980’s.
Kicki Björklund, Bo Söderberg
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Health expenditure and gross domestic product: causality analysis by income level

International Journal of Health Economics and Management, 2019
The empirical findings on the relationship between gross domestic product (GDP) and health expenditure are diverse. The influence of income levels on this causal relationship is unclear. This study examines if the direction of causality and income elasticity of health expenditure varies with income level.
Jeff Gow   +3 more
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Use of gross income as a measure of productivity in rice breeding

Canadian Journal of Plant Science, 2008
Rice breeders consider grain yield and milled rice percentages in developing cultivars, but usually do not consider gross income. This study’s objectives were to identify rice genotypes that produced high and stable expected gross incomes using genotype plus genotype × environment (GGE) biplot analysis.
S. O. Pb. Samonte   +3 more
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THE INDIANA GROSS INCOME TAX.

South African Journal of Economics, 1951
J. Lavine
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Associations of physical activity and gross motor skills with executive function in preschool children from low-income South African settings.

Developmental Science, 2019
Executive function is foundational for cognitive development. Previous research has shown both gross motor skills and physical activity to be related to executive function.
Caylee J. Cook   +6 more
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