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The paper examines how legal, economic, political and social institutions fare with different measures of inequality in a cross section framework. We differentiate between institutions based on four categories which are legal, economic, political and social. Among legal institutions, rule of law...
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The paper examines how legal, economic, political and social institutions fare with different measures of inequality in a cross section framework. We differentiate between institutions based on four categories which are legal, economic, political and social. Among legal institutions, rule of law...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10011095140
This study aims to investigate the role of diversity (ethnic, linguistic and religious) and social inequality in determining social cohesion. By using cross- country data, we have found that social inequality may be more important factor than diversity in determining cohesiveness of a society....
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the beginning of chains. The fundamental starting question concerning sustainability is thus whether such competing … sustainable development, to Government policies in respect to fair trade, sustainability, procurement and human rights and, to the …
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their sustainability, their contribution to improving local infrastructure and economies. These mixed results in no way …
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This paper investigates the effects of inequality in health on economic growth in low and middle income countries. The empirical part of the paper uses an original cross-national panel data set covering 62 low and middle income countries over the period 1985 to 2007. I find a substantial and...
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In this study, I investigate the short run and long run effects of government size and exports on the economic growth of Iran as a developing oil export based economy for the period of 1974 to 2008. For this purpose I use the bounds testing approach to cointegration and error correction models,...
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