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Meet the economic gangster. He's the United Nations diplomat who double-parks his Mercedes on New York City streets at rush hour because the cops can't touch him--he has diplomatic immunity. He's the Chinese smuggler who dodges tariffs by magically transforming frozen chickens into frozen...
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Biographical note: GalbraithJohn Kenneth: John Kenneth Galbraith was Paul M. Warburg Professor of Economics, Emeritus, at Harvard University. James Goodman is Associate Professor of History at Rutgers University.
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The EU committed to meet the poverty reduction target set in the European Pillar of Social Rights Action Plan, which … entails to reduce the number of children at risk of poverty or social exclusion by 5 million by 2030. The paper assesses the … impact of child-contingent cash support in EU-27 in 2019-2022 on child poverty and inequality and sheds light on the role …
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inequality and at-risk-of-poverty and how they are affected by the tax-benefit system. We then provide a comparative …
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With the hike of global energy prices of 2022-2023 and the fairness challenges of the green transition, energy poverty … is again back to the forefront of economic policy debates in Europe. However, the absence of consensus on energy poverty …-wide distribution and profiles of the 'energy poor'. We use four well-known measures of energy poverty, two subjective and two based on …
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gender pay gap; and has often resulted in the weakening of traditional social protection. We study the individual poverty … the individual poverty risk of working-age women to the benchmark of typical male workers, we highlight heterogeneity … for almost two thirds of men. Inactive and unemployed women are particularly likely to be vulnerable to poverty, but even …
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