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The implications of institutional specificities on the income inequalities drivers in European Union [PDF]
This paper aims to review the different impacts of income inequality drivers on the Gini coefficient, depending on institutional specificities. In this context, we divided the European Union member states in two clusters (the cluster of member states with inclusive institutions / extractive institutions) using the institutional pillar as a clustering ...
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The Impact of Automation on Income Inequality: A Cross-Country Analysis [PDF]
This study examines the relationship between automation and income inequality across different countries, taking into account the varying levels of technological adoption and labor market institutions. The research employs a panel data analysis using data from the World Bank, the International Labour Organization, and other reputable sources.
arxiv
Institutions and China's comparative development [PDF]
Robust assessment of the institutionalist account of comparative development is hampered by problems of omitted variable bias and reverse causation, since institutional quality is not randomly assigned with respect to geographic and human capital endowments.
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Review of XI Pushchinsky Simposium on Evolutionary Economics [PDF]
A regular XI Pushchinskiy symposium "Evolution of capital, economic cycles, institutional dynamics. The basic assumptions of economic theory" was held in Pushchino (Moscow region) on 24-26 September, 2015. The symposium continues the series of symposiums
Frolov Daniel, P.
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Delphi Method in Analyzing of Minimum Wage Setting in Indonesia: Formula vs. Negotiation Model
Many countries set their minimum wages based on two models, through negotiation or mathematical formulas. In Indonesia, the negotiation model has been used to determine the minimum wages since 2003.
Mohamad Anis Agung Nugroho+1 more
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Amygdala Neurodegeneration: A Key Driver of Visual Dysfunction in Parkinson's Disease
ABSTRACT Objective Visual disability in Parkinson's disease (PD) is not fully explained by retinal neurodegeneration. We aimed to delineate the brain substrate of visual dysfunction in PD and its association with retinal thickness. Methods Forty‐two PD patients and 29 controls underwent 3‐Tesla MRI, retinal spectral‐domain optical coherence tomography,
Asier Erramuzpe+15 more
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Effects of the institutional change based on democratization on origin and diffusion of technological innovation [PDF]
Political systems shape institutions and govern institutional change supporting economic performance, production and diffusion of technological innovation. This study shows, using global data of countries, that institutional change, based on a progressive democratization of countries, is a driving force of inventions, adoption and diffusion of ...
arxiv
Social costs of curcular economy in European Union [PDF]
Two fundamental issues are incorporated in the present monograph: the issue related to the quantification of the social costs and the issue, related to the defining of the circular economy concept as a theoretical model. The analysis is based on the methodology of the new institutional economics, which fact distinguishes it from the many other circular
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ABSTRACT Objective People with multiple sclerosis (pwMS) may require a high level of daily assistance both for indoor and outdoor activities. Usually, relatives or friends provide daily support to MS patients who have lost personal autonomy. Several factors such as disability level and disease duration may affect the burden of care in caregivers of ...
Giuseppe Schirò+9 more
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Objective Osteoporosis, a known complication of rheumatoid arthritis (RA), increases the risk of hip fracture, which is associated with high morbidity and mortality. Fracture risk estimates in patients with RA treated with contemporary treatment strategies are lacking.
C. Allyson Jones+5 more
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