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personal income inequality, whilst for Sweden the evidence leads to disregard the capital share as a determinant of income …
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personal income inequality, whilst for Sweden the evidence leads to disregard the capital share as a determinant of income …
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The global green bond market has grown rapidly in recent years, increasing from $ 3 billion in 2012 to over $ 100 billion in 2017.1 Given the broad acceptance and strong demand from investors, green bonds have emerged as an important financing solution, raising finance for climate change...
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This paper shows that countries with high levels of "elitism" in higher-education are the countries displaying high levels of inequality. In other words, a higher level of "elitism", i.e., large gap in quality of universities, and tight selection in top universities leads to a wider gap in wages...
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Denmark, Norway, Finland, Sweden, Germany and Belgium during 1930-1948, using unique data from the Stockholm Stock Exchange … quantitative method to analyze the impact of political events. -- Financial Markets ; Economic History ; WWII ; Europe …
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between the United States, on one hand, and the Nordic countries (Denmark, Finland, Norway and Sweden) on the other. Our base …
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