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Income Distribution

by Katherine Harrison, Katherine Harrison - in OECD Countries: Evidence from the Luxembourg Income Study (LIS).” Social Policy Studies No , 1995
"... and doctoral training is carried out within broad problem areas. Research is organized in interdisciplinary research environments, doctoral studies mainly in research institutes. Together they publish the series Linköping ..."
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and doctoral training is carried out within broad problem areas. Research is organized in interdisciplinary research environments, doctoral studies mainly in research institutes. Together they publish the series Linköping

Income distribution

by unknown authors
"... and poverty through crisis and adjustment Oscar Altimir This article analyses the costs in terms of income distribution of the crisis and adjustments of the 1980s, as well as the effects of the subsequent recovery and resumption of sustained growth patterns. This analysis is based on comparable pair ..."
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and poverty through crisis and adjustment Oscar Altimir This article analyses the costs in terms of income distribution of the crisis and adjustments of the 1980s, as well as the effects of the subsequent recovery and resumption of sustained growth patterns. This analysis is based on comparable

Ranking Income Distributions

by F. Shorrocks, F. Shorrocks - Economica , 1983
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On the Evolution of the World Income Distribution

by Charles I. Jones, Thank Brad De Long, Pete Klenow, Alan Krueger, Lant Pritchett, Danny Quah - Journal of Economic Perspectives , 1997
"... The post-World War II period has seen substantial changes in the distribution of GDP per worker around the world. In the upper half of the distribution, a number of countries have exhibited large increases in income relative to the richest countries. In the bottom half, several countries have seen i ..."
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The post-World War II period has seen substantial changes in the distribution of GDP per worker around the world. In the upper half of the distribution, a number of countries have exhibited large increases in income relative to the richest countries. In the bottom half, several countries have seen

models of accumulation and income distribution

by Peter Skott, Peter Skott , 2008
"... Kaleckian models of accumulation and income distribution by ..."
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Kaleckian models of accumulation and income distribution by

Income distribution

by Oscar Altimir, Luis Beccaria, Martín González Rozada, Di Tella , 2002
"... Over the last quarter-century, the distribution of income in Argentina has deteriorated steadily. This article utilizes microsimulation analysis to decompose the impact that labour changes have had on the distribution of family income. In the 1970s, the deterioration was due to real reduction and re ..."
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Over the last quarter-century, the distribution of income in Argentina has deteriorated steadily. This article utilizes microsimulation analysis to decompose the impact that labour changes have had on the distribution of family income. In the 1970s, the deterioration was due to real reduction

Income distribution

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"... the fo rela ha qu nd t e ggr inc in at ( ha om er ion This p bution signific studies the ob literatu the ma food d first su The near f food s lation income is avail doubt is one rate w is part ures on betwee. One econ-rman udied. This holds’ nally. are of satur-ardly there-levant and. over e way mon ..."
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the fo rela ha qu nd t e ggr inc in at ( ha om er ion This p bution signific studies the ob literatu the ma food d first su The near f food s lation income is avail doubt is one rate w is part ures on betwee. One econ-rman udied. This holds’ nally. are of satur-ardly there-levant and. over e way

Income distribution

by Of Botswana, Hildegunn Kyvik Nordås, Hildegunn Kyvik Nordås
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Financial Development, Growth, and the Distribution of Income

by Jeremy Greenwood, Boyan Jovanovic - Journal of Political Economy , 1990
"... A paradigm is presented in which both the extent of financial intermediation and the rate of economic growth are endogenously determined. Financial intermediation promotes growth because it allows a higher rate of return to be earned on capital, and growth in turn provides the means to implement cos ..."
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primitive slow-growing economy to a developed fastgrowing one, a nation passes through a stage in which the distribution of wealth across the rich and poor widens. I.

Income distribution and development

by Ravi Kanbur , 1998
"... This paper is a review of the post-war literature on income distribution and development. It argues that the literature has cycled from one consensus to another, responding to emerging policy issues and new analysis. On the basis of the review, the paper identifies five areas that will command the a ..."
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This paper is a review of the post-war literature on income distribution and development. It argues that the literature has cycled from one consensus to another, responding to emerging policy issues and new analysis. On the basis of the review, the paper identifies five areas that will command
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