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This paper looks at empirical data from economics regarding wealth, earnings and income, alongside a flow model for an …
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Purpose – The role of international migration, mainly south-to-north migration, in economic growth has been well recognised. This paper aims to explore the possibility of reversing the flow of international migration from north to south or from developed countries to developing countries....
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the kink allows me to identify how UI affect the use of private wealth to finance consumption during unemployment spells … holds significantly larger liquid wealth than men and young singles. …
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kink allows me to identify how UI affect the use of private wealth to finance consumption during unemployment spells. Using … significantly larger liquid wealth than men and young singles. …
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. Within countries, it assesses the possibilities for individuals to protect their wealth, labour and capital income against …
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manage new resource wealth should consider distributing income directly to citizens as cash transfers. Beyond serving as a …
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Rousseau paradoxically associates the poverty in market societies with the development of bad wealth. As he becomes … addicted to the desire of infinite wealth, the bad rich person can neither identify with the poor person’s misfortune nor feel … wealth. Instead, it stems from the unlimited desire for consumption. Economic justice is not defined as an equality of …
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Little research exists on the historical relationship between BMI variation, wealth, and inequality. This study finds … BMIs and average state-level wealth, and an inverse relationship between BMI and wealth inequality. After controlling for … wealth and inequality, rural agricultural farmers had greater BMI values than their urban counterparts in other occupations. …
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GDP, the leading economic measurement, is outdated and misleading. . . . It’s like grading a corporation based on today’s cash flow and forgetting to depreciate assets and other costs. – Joseph Stiglitz, “Good Numbers Gone Bad,” Fortune, October 2, 2006.
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potential effects into three channels: wealth-constraint alleviation, insurance provision, and reduction of children’s labor … urban areas through the insurance and wealth-constraint alleviation effects, notwithstanding that new ventures are typically …
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