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The Distribution of Income and Wealth
1984The distribution of resources is a concern common to most societies. Despite sustained economic growth, inequality and poverty remain issues even in rich countries. In the UK in 1987 the richest fifth of households received 42 per cent of post-tax income and the bottom fifth 7.2 per cent.
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Macroeconomic Income Distribution
Macroeconomic Inequality from Reagan to Trump, 2020semanticscholar +1 more source
Investment in Human Capital and Personal Income Distribution
Journal of Political Economy, 1958J. Mincer
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The Optimal Distribution of Income
1979What is the optimal distribution of income? As with any constrained optimisation problem, this depends on the form of the objective function and of the constraint. Since we are interested in optimality from the social point of view, the relevant objective function is the SWF.
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1970
The process of production generates incomes, which the Government taxes and partially redistributes through ‘transfers’ such as retirement pensions. The resulting pattern of personal incomes shows wide variations in the size of incomes, as described by R.J. Nicholson in the following article.
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The process of production generates incomes, which the Government taxes and partially redistributes through ‘transfers’ such as retirement pensions. The resulting pattern of personal incomes shows wide variations in the size of incomes, as described by R.J. Nicholson in the following article.
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Income distribution and the current account
Journal of International Economics, 2018J. Behringer, T. Treeck
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The Theory of Income Distribution
1980The customary theory of distribution is greatly influenced by marginal theory. According to this theory, the first principle underlying demand for factors of production is that the factors’ marginal productivities should be in proportion to the sums paid for them. In the demand for a given factor, therefore, the price of the other factors must be taken
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Subjective beliefs about the income distribution and preferences for redistribution
Social Choice and Welfare, 2016Lionel Page, D. Goldstein
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Cancer statistics for adolescents and young adults, 2020
Ca-A Cancer Journal for Clinicians, 2020Kimberly D Miller+2 more
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Growth, income distribution, and democracy: What the data say
, 1996Roberto Perotti
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