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registered an important structural change. The analysis is based on microdata and inequality indexes. Once obtained the family … though the whole families increased their incomes, the income growth rate was more dynamic for the well off families. Thus …
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growth has an effect on social programs spending and poverty reduction, but this does not happen between social programs …English Abstract: The aim of this research is to quantify the impact that economic growth and public policies …, especially social programs, have on the reduction of monetary poverty. For this purpose, a Vector Autoregression Model (VAR) is …
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English Abstract: This paper presents empirical evidence on the impact of patents on economic growth, in 8 countries of …
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inequality indicators in Chile for the period 1960-2014. The relationship between episodes of crisis and fluctuations on levels … of inequality are estimated from an event study, finding that they are related to fluctuations in inequality. In addition …, we perform econometric estimates where inequality indicators relate to different macroeconomic variables and educational …
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inequality indicators in Chile for the period 1960-2014. The relationship between episodes of crisis and fluctuations on levels … of inequality are estimated from an event study, finding that they are related to fluctuations in inequality. In addition …, we perform econometric estimates where inequality indicators relate to different macroeconomic variables and educational …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10011980254
a cross-sectional and longitudinal analyses of poverty in Germany from 1986 to 1996, using the Panel Comparability … the level and the intensity of poverty. On the other hand, the longitudinal analysis allows us to follow up the … individuals in time, and therefore to observe the permanence in poverty, and the transition out of poverty. Since the data set …
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economic growth can generate problems, for example, inequality. These problems could be solved, for example through a …Economists have traditionally been interest in analyzing economic growth enhancing factors. Entrepreneurship is one of … distributive justice are affected. Usually economic growth and progress have been considered as synonymous, but following Holcombe …
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economic growth can generate problems, for example, inequality. These problems could be solved, for example through a …Economists have traditionally been interest in analyzing economic growth enhancing factors. Entrepreneurship is one of … distributive justice are affected. Usually economic growth and progress have been considered as synonymous, but following Holcombe …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10011846601
This paper is based on the hypothesis that to feel individually and collectively respected is vital to private and public happiness because, as well as the sensation of comfort that it produces, respect creates a favorable context both for the acquisition of capabilities and for the opportunity...
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