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This paper examines the determinants of functional income distribution in West Germany. The approach is to estimate a …
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estimated for the United States and Germany. The finding of previous studies regarding a higher elasticity of aggregate … cascades from the very top to the very bottom of the distribution. For Germany, we fail to find compelling evidence for …
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This paper investigates a new approach to understanding personal and functional income distribution. I propose that hierarchical power - the command of subordinates in a hierarchy - is what distinguishes the rich from the poor and capitalists from workers. Specifically, I hypothesize that...
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What makes the rich different? Are they more productive, as mainstream economists claim? I offer another explanation. What makes the rich different, I propose, is hierarchical power. The rich command hierarchies. The poor do not. It is this greater control over subordinates, I hypothesize, that...
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receive less attention. Yet, a popular argument for a federal minimum wage in Germany is that it will prevent in-work poverty …
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We examine the causes for rising income inequality in Europe’s most populous economy. From 2000 to 2006, Germany …
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