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This paper observes that de-industrialisation has been mostly relative in Europe, with industrial value added and employment shrinking in relative terms, but industrial value added growing in absolute terms - at least until recently. Qualitatively, this relative de-industrialisation has been the...
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Based on a cross-national comparison, there is virtually no empirical relationship between the actual size of income inequality within a country and how critically people view these income differences. This finding is revealed by subjective inequality data on 23 European countries and the US....
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advantage for, as well as a poverty reducing effect among the elderly. The empirical findings support the claim for the need of …
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West Germany, and the PSID for the USA, we use the factor decomposition method described by Shorrocks (Econometrica 50 … high contribution to overall inequality in relation to its share in disposable income. This applies to Germany and the USA …
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