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, for instance, from observations of social ties through networks data. This paper proposes an indicator, the Gini Exposure … index, that allows to ranks all the in-between configurations according to the level of inequality in interaction profiles … they exhibit. The Gini Exposure index extends the well-known inequality Gini coefficient to the multi-variate setting and …
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evaluations can be interpreted as special cases of dissimilarity assessments and discuss relations with concepts of segregation … income. Our aim is to assess the dissimilarity between the patterns of distributions of the different groups. These … evaluations are relevant for the analysis of multi-group segregation, socioeconomic mobility, equalization of opportunity and …
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Our research aims at analyzing de possibility of formulating a theory of firms’ network, as an organisational form … regarding the business network; in the third part we analyse the coordinates along which a theory of firm’s network could be …
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Networks are becoming an increasingly studied subject in many domains. In the present paper I intended to make a short … presentation of the networks in economics. …
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We analyze the impact of (alliance) network exposure on the speed and extent of adoption of the business model as being … exposure rather than social learning, the impact of regulatory effort on patterns of adoption and the role of country clusters …
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We analyze the impact of (alliance) network exposure on the speed and extent of adoption of the business model as being … exposure rather than social learning, the impact of regulatory effort on patterns of adoption and the role of country clusters …
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The paper examines Senegal’s growth performance from the perspective of its povertyreducing and distributional characteristics, and discusses policies that might help make growth more inclusive. The main findings are that poverty has fallen in the last two decades, but poverty reduction has...
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Adequate infrastructure has long been viewed as an important factor in economic development. Based on regressions covering 76 advanced and emerging market economies, this paper estimates the impact of infrastructure and investment on income distribution. It finds that better infrastructure, both...
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This paper assesses how pro-poor and inclusive Asia’s recent growth has been, and what factors have been driving these outcomes. It finds that while poverty has fallen across the region over the last two decades, inequality has increased, dampening the impact of growth on poverty reduction. As...
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