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Social Science Research, 2017
Kelley and Evans (2017) found that income inequality (measured at the societal level) did not affect individual well-being in advanced societies but increased individual well-being in developing societies. This paper discusses how this empirical patterning of the inequality-well-being relationship may arise from mechanisms related to the relationship ...
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Kelley and Evans (2017) found that income inequality (measured at the societal level) did not affect individual well-being in advanced societies but increased individual well-being in developing societies. This paper discusses how this empirical patterning of the inequality-well-being relationship may arise from mechanisms related to the relationship ...
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Inequality (Measurement) [PDF]
This article provides a brief overview of the key issues in inequality measurement and has been prepared for inclusion in the second edition of The New Palgrave.
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SSRN Electronic Journal, 2023
Why does inequality vary across societies? We advance the hypothesis that in a mar- ket economy, where earning differentials re ect variations in productive traits among individuals, a significant component of the differences in inequality across societies can be attributed to variation in societal interpersonal diversity, shaped by the prehistorical ...
Galor, Oded +2 more
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Why does inequality vary across societies? We advance the hypothesis that in a mar- ket economy, where earning differentials re ect variations in productive traits among individuals, a significant component of the differences in inequality across societies can be attributed to variation in societal interpersonal diversity, shaped by the prehistorical ...
Galor, Oded +2 more
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2020
There is a strong link between poverty and inequality, and some concepts, including class and economic distance, effectively treat poverty as a form of inequality. Poverty is not inequality, and inequality is not poverty, but they are closely related, and at times it can be difficult to tell them apart.
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There is a strong link between poverty and inequality, and some concepts, including class and economic distance, effectively treat poverty as a form of inequality. Poverty is not inequality, and inequality is not poverty, but they are closely related, and at times it can be difficult to tell them apart.
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Bernoulli’s Inequality, the Cauchy–Schwarz Inequality, Chebishev’s Inequality, Surányi’s Inequality
2012These inequalities fill that part of the knowledge of students necessary for proving more complicated, characteristic inequalities such as mathematical inequalities containing more variables, and inequalities which are difficult to prove with already adopted elementary inequalities.
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Wealth inequality and carbon inequality
Ecological EconomicsApeti, Ablam Estel +3 more
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