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The impact of income inequality and economic complexity on ecological footprint: an analysis covering a long-time span

Journal of Environmental Economics and Policy, 2021
Income inequality and economic complexity impacts on ecological footprint were researched for a panel of twenty-five countries, from 1970 to 2016, using the panel quantile regression approach.
Emad Kazemzadeh   +2 more
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Comparative Research with Net and Gross Income Data: An Evaluation of Two Netting Down Procedures for the Lis Database

, 2017
Researchers seeking to perform country-comparative and trend analyses using income data have to account for the fact that income surveys differ in whether income is measured gross or net of taxes and contributions.
R. Nieuwenhuis, T. Munzi, J. Gornick
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The Standardized World Income Inequality Database

, 2016
Cross-national research on the causes and consequences of income inequality has been hindered by the limitations of existing inequality datasets: greater coverage across countries and over time is available from these sources only at the cost of ...
F. Solt
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Quarterly Estimates of Realized Gross and Net Farm Income

Agricultural Economics Research, 1954
Realized 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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Reconciling gross farm income and product at the state level [PDF]

open access: possibleThe Annals of Regional Science, 1977
The purpose of this paper is to show how gross farm income and product can be reconciled for states for which net farm product is reported. The reconciliation is shown for Ohio and refers to the procedure for converting an estimate of net farm product into an estimate of net farm income.
Wilford L. L'Esperance, David Schutter
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Trends in per-patient gross income to dental practices from insured patients, 1980-1995.

The Journal of the American Dental Association (1939), 1998
The authors discuss changes that occurred in per-patient gross income to dental practices from insured patients between 1980 and 1995. The current young-adult cohort appears to provide lower per-patient practice incomes compared with earlier young-adult ...
S. Eklund, J. Pittman, R. C. Smith
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Net Versus Gross National Income

SSRN Electronic Journal, 1990
From a conceptual point of view, for most purposes net figures on Domestic Product and National Income are to be preferred to gross figures. Nevertheless, in practice gross figures are most often used on the grounds of various arguments. In this paper, these arguments are challenged. Attention is paid to the reliability of capital consumption estimates
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Estimating French Regional Income: Departmental Per Capita Gross Value Added, 1872–1911

, 2013
In this chapter, I estimate French regional gross value added per capita in constant terms between 1872 and 1911, to better understand regional inequalities within the country and to allow comparison with other European regions.
Paul Caruana-Galizia
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NET INCOME, GROSS BILLINGS AND PRACTICE EXPENSES OF INDEPENDENT DENTISTS

The Journal of the American Dental Association, 1998
One way to measure the vitality of a profession is to look at the trend in its practitioners' real incomes. During the 10-year period 1986 through 1995, the average real net income of all independent dentists rose 30.7 percent, or 2.7 percent annually, after being adjusted for inflation using 1995 U.S. dollars.
L. Jackson Brown, Vickie Lazar
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Why Gross National Disposable Income should substitute Gross National Income [PDF]

open access: possible, 2014
The Gross National Income (GNI) is often used as an indicator for a country’s living standards. Yet, it does not record unilateral transfers and notably remittances, which in the last decades have gained growing importance as a source of income for developing countries.
Clara Capelli, Gianni Vaggi
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