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have shot up in tandem. Yet the number of Ghanaians living in poverty is higher than ever before, and social inequality is … of social inequality in Ghana. It specifically explores the possibilities and limitations Ghana faces in meeting the …
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importance of “trade-induced horizontal inequality,” i.e. inequality brought about by trade shocks that occurs among workers with … the same level of earnings prior to the shock. While this type of inequality does not affect the income distribution, it … horizontal inequality and changes in the income distribution induced by trade in a data-driven way, we develop a characterization …
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standards, mental health, and wealth in the UK. The pandemic has pushed up inequalities on several dimensions. School closures … expanded welfare system meant that, if anything, disposable income inequality fell. Rising house prices have benefited people … in particular around the middle of the wealth distribution. In the longer term, lower work experience for the less …
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This paper provides a formal dynamic analysis of exploitation, class inequalities and profits. A stylised model of a capitalist economy with two classes - workers and capitalists - is considered which extends Roemer [21, 22]. First, a dynamic generalisation of a key Marxian insight is provided...
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