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conceptualize the group as a community, and the city as a social space. Assimilation increases the productivity of migrants and …
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This paper considers the integration of economies as a merger of populations. The premise is that the merger of groups of people alters their social landscape and their comparators. The paper identifies the effect of the merger on aggregate distress. A merger is shown to increase aggregate...
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A rationale for providing support to the farm sector in the course of economic development and structural change is a growing gap between the incomes of non-agricultural workers and the incomes of farmers. Drawing on a model that enables us to analyze the level of social stress experienced by...
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Drawing on the premise that the integration of economies revises people's social space and their comparators, we quantify social stress by aggregate relative deprivation, ARD; we calculate the effect of monetary mergers on ARD; and we document the validity of the superadditivity property of ARD...
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conceptualize the group as a community, and the city as a social space. Assimilation increases the productivity of migrants and …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10011929253
A rationale for providing support to the farm sector in the course of economic development and structural change is a growing gap between the incomes of nonagricultural workers and the incomes of farmers. Drawing on a model that enables us to analyze the level of social stress experienced by...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10011931023
conceptualize the group as a community, and the city as a social space. Assimilation increases the productivity of migrants and …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10011931048
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A rationale for providing support to the farm sector in the course of economic development and structural change is a growing gap between the incomes of non-agricultural workers and the incomes of farmers. Drawing on a model that enables us to analyze the level of social stress experienced by...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10011857992