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about inequality and its effects. We examine how the distribution of income in Ireland has evolved over the years 2008 to …
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Carbon taxes increase the cost of necessary household energy expenditures. In many developed countries, carbon taxes are regressive as they comprise a greater proportion of a poorer household's income. Certain socioeconomic groups are more negatively affected by these impacts than others. While...
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inequality? This Forum addresses these and other aspects of this complex and disturbing trend. Case studies of Ireland, Germany …
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In the decade before the famine, Ireland experienced a boom in Microfinance Institutions (MFIs). This paper analyses …
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. This new study, based on more than 20 million tax records over 10 years, examines the highest income earners in Ireland but … Ireland it has been broadly stable for most of the income distribution. The top 10% of income earners receive 1/3 of total … income classes over the past 10 years in Ireland – relatively fewer workers are now moving up or down the income ladder than …
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