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Income Distribution and Economic Growth
, 2015Excerpt] Who benefits how much from economic growth and why? This question is fundamental to today’s development economics. This chapter reviews some of the major lessons learned and major directions for future research in the study of income ...
Gary S. Fields
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1996
When investigating the distribution of income there are several important questions that must be addressed: indeed, fundamental questions such as ‘To what degree are we interested in equality?’ ‘To what degree are we interested in re-distribution?’ and ‘To what extent can government intervention serve to achieve our objectives and aims regarding levels
Peter Baker, Bob Milward, Brian Atkinson
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When investigating the distribution of income there are several important questions that must be addressed: indeed, fundamental questions such as ‘To what degree are we interested in equality?’ ‘To what degree are we interested in re-distribution?’ and ‘To what extent can government intervention serve to achieve our objectives and aims regarding levels
Peter Baker, Bob Milward, Brian Atkinson
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, 2014
Since Pareto specified his Type I model in 1895, scores of income distribution (ID) models have been proposed. Many of them follow Edgeworth's approach, starting with a probability function and a transformation of its random variable, to derive a ...
C. Dagum
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Since Pareto specified his Type I model in 1895, scores of income distribution (ID) models have been proposed. Many of them follow Edgeworth's approach, starting with a probability function and a transformation of its random variable, to derive a ...
C. Dagum
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Income Distribution and Redistribution
Journal of Economic Issues, 2019Abstract:It seems that some observable structural trends in recent decades such as globalization, skills-biased technological advances and level of unionization all over the world have been affecte...
Yilmaz, Ensar, Sefil-Tansever, Sinem
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Neighborhood income distributions [PDF]
This paper studies the distribution of income within neighborhoods and contrasts it with the national income distribution. It relies on a unique feature of the American Housing Survey, whose 1985, 1989 and 1993 waves of interviews provide data for small residential neighborhoods.
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Digital Innovation and the Distribution of Income
, 2017Income inequalities have increased in most OECD countries over the past decades; particularly the income share of the top 1%. In this paper we argue that the growing importance of digital innovation – new products and processes based on software code and
D. Guellec, Caroline Paunov
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Growth and Income Distribution
2003Il saggio ricostruisce dal punto di vista storico l'evolversi della letteratura sulla relazione tra la crescita economica e la distribuzione del reddito da Adam Smith ai recenti contributi sulla crescita trainata dal settore finanziario elaborati agli inizi del nuovo millennio per tenere conto degli effetti della finanziarizzazione dell'economia ...
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Employment and Income Distribution [PDF]
Data on basic conditions of employment, total wage bills of staff and workers are collected and compiled through The Reporting Form System on Labor Statistics, The Sample Survey System on Labor Force, and The System of Rural Social and Economic Surveys by the Department of Population and Employment Statistics, the NBS.
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Unequal Societies: Income Distribution and the Social Contract
, 2000This paper develops a theory of inequality and the social contract aiming to explain how countries with similar economic and political "fundamentals" can sustain such different systems of social insurance, fiscal redistribution, and education finance as ...
R. Bénabou
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Monthly Review, 1959
In recent years there has been a marked shift upward in the pattern of family income distribution in the United States. Where formerly that pattern was best illustrated by the shape of a pyramid, today it would more closely resemble the shape of a diamond.
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In recent years there has been a marked shift upward in the pattern of family income distribution in the United States. Where formerly that pattern was best illustrated by the shape of a pyramid, today it would more closely resemble the shape of a diamond.
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