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The protein transition: what determines the animal-to-plant (A:P) protein ratios in global diets. [PDF]
Drewnowski A, Hooker K.
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The divergent association of diet intake, parental education, and nutrition policy with childhood overweight and obesity from low- to high-income countries: A meta-analysis. [PDF]
Liu XT+6 more
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Economic and healthcare influences on circulatory diseases in Kazakhstan: a retrospective ecological study. [PDF]
Zhamantayev O+4 more
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Income inequality has increased for over two-thirds of the global population
Chrisendo D+7 more
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Why Gross National Disposable Income Should Replace Gross National Income
Development and Change, 2016AbstractUnilateral 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]
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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Quarterly Estimates of Realized Gross and Net Farm Income
Agricultural Economics Research, 1954Realized net income of farm operators reached a postwar high of 16.8 billion dollars in .1947 and declined to a postwar low of 12.4 billion dollars in 1950. These estimates are for calendar years. On a quarterly basis, in terms of seasonally adjusted annual rates, the postwar high was 17.9 billion dollars in the first quarter of 1947, and the postwar ...
Grove, Ernest W., Grove, Ernest W.
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