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The hypothesis is that Pareto and Kaldor-Hicks Efficiency have an aspect of sustainability in relation to inequality. The analysis finds efficient situations reached increasing inequality as diminishing in the long term effective demand in a larger measure than counterbalancing increases thanks...
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important redistributive policy tools that shape the distribution of income and income-generating assets (such as human capital … and development: wealth redistribution. The prevailing approach generally covers income redistribution and the provision … sustainability challenges, such as rising income inequality, wealth concentration and growing carbon emissions. In this regard, an …
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We model the evolution of age-dependent personal income distribution and inequality as expressed by the Gini ratio. In …. The model relates the evolution of personal income to the individual’s capability to earn money, the size of her work … 2011. The model output is then aggregated to construct annual age-dependent and overall personal income distributions (PID …
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personal income and wealth. Econophysicists have adopted the IP as part of their field, but the IP has been ignored or rejected … by economists even though economists claim expertise on the distribution of personal income and wealth. The academic … income distribution, is suggested. …
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required for a convex relationship between size elasticity and the Gini index. Empirically, income distributions satisfy those …
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Whilst the aid-growth relationship has been deeply studied, the relation between aid and inequality has not. The paper finds a negative robust correlation between changes in inequality and foreign aid in a cross-section analysis for 77 countries and the period 1990-2000. This correlation is...
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income poverty and inequality in Latin America and the Caribbean (LAC) at the country level, and to compare LAC estimates to …
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German and United States data from the Luxembourg Income Study are used to compare the relative economic well-being of … different results from those using all other scales with respect to the relative income and poverty levels of vulnerable groups …
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Equivalence scales are a prerequisite for any economic well-being comparison with measures on income distribution … similar microdata bases, recent income and consumption surveys of both countries. We concentrate on a single equation …
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to rely on income flows between generations, since every generation finances its own future pension. The advantage then … are DB ones. For this type of schemes it holds that absence of intergenerational income flows is a too optimistic view … whether intergenerational redistribution of income occurs via Capital Funding in case of DB pension schemes in the Netherlands …
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