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paper develops such an index of economic well-being for the U.S., U.K., Canada, Australia, Norway and Sweden for the period … contemplate their futures. We argue that a better index of economic well-being should consider: Current effective per capita …
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at the very top, and for the bottom 90% and bottom 99% in the United States, Canada and Australia to illustrate the … the United States, Canada and Australia is ‘unbalanced’ growth – specifically, over the last thirty years the incomes of …
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We assemble data from several different sources to examine the cross-national effects of inequality and trust on social expenditures. We find that the inequality between the middle classes and the poor (as measured by the 50/10 percentile ratio) has a small, positive impact in social spending;...
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