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inequality nor in terms of progressiveness. Nevertheless, the new model produces less reranking and, in consequence, less … financiación autonómica de régimen común con respecto al vigente desde 2002. Para ello se utilizan indicadores de desigualdad y … no conlleva cambios significativos en los efectos redistributivos de las transferencias, ni en términos de desigualdad ni …
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Does globalization increase inequality in developing countries, and if so, how? In a theoretical model of a regionally … regional growth may also raise inequality within each region. It could even reduce absolute income per capita in the less … growth rates ave increased both interregional and intraregional inequality. Moreover, growth of skills-based export …
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We link administrative data on tax returns across two generations of Italians to study the degree of intergenerational mobility. We estimate that a child with parental income below the median is expected to belong to the 44th percentile of its own income distribution as an adult, and the...
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This paper aims to depict the post-Second World War poverty and inequality trends in Asia, its sub-regions, and … inequality in Asia. Analytical results confirm significant reductions in poverty across the board due to fast growth, although … expected to eradicate poverty but likely to continue facing high inequality, particularly as major technology breakthroughs …
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city's sociospatial inequality, degradation of the central districts and widespread irregularity, it illustrates how these …
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In this letter I summarise the main results and contributions from my Ph.D. thesis on concentration of resources and economic development. The empirical analysis performed in the thesis, and summarised here, focuses on two mayor world trends in modern economic development, namely increasing...
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have substantial effects on wages and income inequality. Urban costs play an important role for locational and economic …
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We link administrative data on tax returns across two generations of Italians to study the degree of intergenerational mobility. We estimate that a child with parental income below the median is expected to belong to the 44th percentile of its own income distribution as an adult, and the...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10011998481
This paper aims to depict the post-Second World War poverty and inequality trends in Asia, its sub-regions, and … inequality in Asia. Analytical results confirm significant reductions in poverty across the board due to fast growth, although … expected to eradicate poverty but likely to continue facing high inequality, particularly as major technology breakthroughs …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10011913508
implications of a change in government’s regional policy on individuals’ residential choice, growth, inequality and welfare. In … but also reduces economywide inequalities. Therefore, there is no trade-off between growth, welfare and inequality …. Interestingly, we also show that inequality can always be dampened if the development gap across regions is initially high. …
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