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subject:"Soziale Mobilität"
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Decomposing inequality in Greece: results and policy implications
Papatheodorou, Christos
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London School of Economics (LSE)
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2000
This paper investigates the extent to which certain social characteristics and personal attributes could help explain income inequality in Greece. This analysis is quite revealing for understanding and explaining income idfferences among certain population subgroups with apparent policy...
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Choices in egalitarian distribution: inequality aversion versus risk aversion
Kroll, Yoram
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Davidovitz, Leima
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London School of Economics (LSE)
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1999
Inequality aversion and risk aversion are widely assumed features of economic models. But a review of the literature revealed that inequlity aversion and risk aversion are treated as separate variables. This paper presents exploratory research designed to separate inequality aversion from risk...
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Inequality in Greece: an analysis by income source
Papatheodorou, Christos
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London School of Economics (LSE)
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1998
This paper employs a decomposition analysis of inequality by income source to understand and explain particular aspects of income inequality in Greece. The results suggest that entrepreneurial income is the most significant contributor to overall inequality in Greece. It is also shown that there...
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Measurement of inequality
Cowell, Frank
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London School of Economics (LSE)
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1998
The analysis of inequality is placed in the context of recent developments in economics and statistics. Prepared for Handbook of Income Distribution, edited by A B Atkinson and F Bourguignon.
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