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of the household’s income, andthe household’s assessment of the quality of its neighborhoodand of its local public … services. In this paper, weexamine trends in housing outcomes over the past twodecades for income quintiles, controlling for …
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affordability forhouseholds at the bottom of the income distribution. Real house prices at the lower end of the price distribution …
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The first round of interviews with 100 families living intwo East London neighbourhoods has unearthed newinformation on problems and strengths in these areas,families’ coping strategies, and area change. Families’dissatisfaction with the areas was high, compared with thenational average. But...
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exogenously imposed. The number of colonial administrators relative to the African population – or the ‘thin white line’ – in 33 …
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This paper revises the traditional view of Spain as a predatorycolonial state that extracted revenue from natural resources andpopulations in the Americas while offering little in return. Using 18thcentury Spanish American treasury accounts we show that localelites not only exerted important...
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now furnish material onsources of noninterest income and the amounts earned thatis much more detailed than the information …
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This paper explores the connections betweenbroad economic indicators in the New Yorkmetropolitan region and their national counterparts.It compares the performance of theregion in recent years with that of the nation and assessesthe importance of national and local developments for thearea’s...
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results show that income, factor endowment, and policy independence are important to explain regional asymmetries between …
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for its 22 major regions. The paper argues that regional income differentials were significantly larger, that intra …
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from commodities consumed either by the mass of the population or from goods and services preferred by more affluent groups … revenues. However, specific tax rates (which at that time were the norm) implied that the state’s real income would fall in …
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