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coefficient over last four decades. This seems to suggest a robust empirical evidence that the growth or change in inequality … across nations has a negative relation with initial degree of inequality. This would imply that poorer nations starting with … higher degree of inequality experience weaker growth in inequality, exhibiting some sort of convergence in the inequality …
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national income (or wealth) appropriated by the same income group. In turn, we develop the Fiscal Inequality Coefficient which …
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national income (or wealth) appropriated by the same income group. In turn, we develop the Fiscal Inequality Coefficient which …
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The present paper offers a fundamental critique of fiscal policy as it is understood in theory and exercised in … employment but also contributes to the increasing postwar labor market precariousness and the erosion of income inequality. The …
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Supermultiplier growth models show that higher autonomous spending leads to stronger economic growth, implying that greater government spending can boost economic activity (Freitas and Serrano, 2015). However, several authors highlighted the limits of this strategy, arguing that increased...
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than at the bottom. Despite this, inequality in market incomes as measured by the Gini coefficient increased over the …
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