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This article investigates the relationship between income inequality and firms' locations and product choices. Using detailed information on income at a regionally disaggregated level and individual data on Austrian restaurants, we demonstrate that firm conduct crucially depends on the...
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The socioeconomic impact of spatial concentration has been receiving an increasing attention during the last two decades. Consequently, the necessity of effective measures of this phenomenon has increased too. This paper considers a population partitioned by subgroups and develops a...
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Acknowledging individuals' distaste for low relative income renders trade less appealing when trade is viewed as a technology that integrates economies by merging separate social spheres into one. We define a "trembling trade" as a situation in which gains from trade are overtaken by losses of...
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Acknowledging individuals' distaste for low relative income renders trade less appealing when trade is viewed as a technology that integrates economies by merging separate social spheres into one. We define a "trembling trade" as a situation in which gains from trade are overtaken by losses of...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10011857978
Standard explanations for the income heterogeneity within neighborhoods rely on differences of preferences across households and heterogeneity of the housing stock. We propose an alternative and complementary explanation. We construct a stochastic equilibrium sorting model where (1) income is...
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El presente documento versa sobre la distribución del ingreso en el Estado de México, en el periodo 2000-2007. El objetivo central consiste en identificar la manera en que se reparte la riqueza que genera la entidad entre sus habitantes, regiones y municipios. Aunque el estudio enfoca su...
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Using a large sample of US urban areas, we provide systematic evidence that mean household income rises with city ('agglomeration'), that this effect is stronger for the top of the income distribution ('polarization'), and that household income inequality increases at a decreasing rate in city...
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Beta-convergence is determined by the sign of the slope of the income growth line. The conclusion of significance, hence convergence or divergence, is affected by the temporal choice. Changes in the starting and ending periods influence the conclusion of convergence, lack of significance, or...
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This paper analyzes sources of income inequality in Korea with respect to income source and region. When the Gini index of overall income inequality was decomposed by geographical boundaries, the relative contribution of between-region inequality to the total was 67.96 percent in 1995, showing a...
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In this paper we investigate the interactions among fiscal decentralization, income inequality and regional disparities, using a sample of 23 OECD countries over the period 1971-2000. We first explore the effects of fiscal decentralization on overall income inequality. We then test whether...
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