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This book argues that the right-wing revolution in the United States has created deepening inequality and will lead to economic catastrophe. The author makes the case that over the past three decades the rich have confiscated wealth and income from the poor and middle class to a far greater...
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development. The political instability and conflict that we see around the world, arguably, has connection to economic deprivation …
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development. The political instability and conflict that we see around the world, arguably, has connection to economic deprivation …
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Kuklys examines how Nobel Prize-winning economist Amartya Sen?s approach to welfare measurement can be put in practice … for poverty and inequality measurement in affluent societies such as the UK. Sen argues that an individual?s welfare …
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This book is written in light of the latest developments in the field of multidimensional poverty measurement. It …
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measurement of the economic performance of key countries for which data is available in the World Bank database, including G-10 …: Concluding remarks: financial openness, economic growth and (in)equalities in the world …
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Vadim Kufenko provides a theoretical and empirical analysis of various aspects of economic growth and income inequality in the Russian regions using different estimation techniques from the cross-section OLS and logistic models to dynamic panel data system GMM. The general period for the data is...
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This book purports to investigate and compare the economic development experiences in both Taiwan and South Korea in last two decades. Taiwan and South Korea’s economic development after WWII is a well-known story. However, their development after the successful post-war industrialization has...
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This book analyzes the decrease in labor share in China, which is a ratio of national income distribution to capital at three different levels (macro, meso, and micro) and from three different perspectives (growth, transition and opening up). The worsening income distribution has been a key...
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The book explains the problem of insufficient capital accumulation and growth in a less developed country. In conventional analyses, such explanations are often found exogenised in terms of factors such as socio-cultural attitudes towards saving and investment, irrationality of peasant...
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