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-income countries could raise income inequality in Europe and the US, empirical estimates indicated only a modest contribution of trade …
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This paper is the first to compare global trends in income and wealth inequality this century. It is based on large … coefficient, inequality between countries accounts for about two-thirds of global income inequality, but noticeably less - around … one half - of wealth inequality. Broadly similar results are found for different years and different inequality indices …
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equal distribution of education contributes significantly to reducing income inequality. Educational expansion is a major … stability contribute to reducing income inequality, while public spending on education helps to reduce educational inequality … make both income and education distribution more unequal. Using the calibration of empirical results, we find that we can …
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as the business strategy about globalization. The hypothesis is that while digitization was already in motion (2000 …
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, Denmark and Sweden. Three qualitative patterns are common across countries: (1) the earnings distribution above the median … fans out with age, (2) the extreme right tail of the earnings distribution becomes thicker with age, and (3) the growth …
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As the pace of digitalization and automation accelerates globally, and more disruptive innovations in machine learning, artificial intelligence and robotics are expected, new data sources and measurement tools are needed to complement existing valuable statistics and administrative data. This is...
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form of client-specific investment promoting services integration with clients by combining client proximity with time …
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the vast majority of countries. Third, in many countries with low levels of education for both men and women in 1960 … better. Fourth, gender gaps rarely persist in countries where boys attain high levels of education. Most countries with large … education than men in some regions of the world. Although gender gaps in educational attainment are diminishing in most …
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This paper offers recommendations about how we can promote economic justice in the face of globalization. At the outset … this paper discusses the dramatic increase in earnings and income inequality since the 1970s, about the time when … globalization took off. Next, this paper considers the government's role in countering the free market's tendency to push us toward …
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