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Optimal Inequality/Optimal Incentives : Evidence from a Tournament
Freeman, Richard B.
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2006
This paper examines performance in a tournament setting with different levels of inequality in rewards and different provision of information about individual's skill at the task prior to the tournament. We find that that total tournament output depends on inequality according to an inverse U...
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Does Inequality in Skills Explain Inequality in Earnings Across Advanced Countries?
Devroye, Dan
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2001
The distribution of earnings and the distribution of skills vary widely among advanced countries, with the major English-speaking countries, the US, UK, and Canada, having much greater inequality in both earnings and skills than continental European Union countries. This raises the possibility...
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The US Economic Model at Y2K : Lodestar for Advanced Capitalism?
Freeman, Richard B.
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2000
The 1990s economic performance of the US suggests that the country may have the right mix of institutions and policies to be the peak capitalist economy in the new information economy. This paper develops criterion for judging peak status and examines whether the US fulfills these criterion. The...
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Why Not Africa?
Freeman, Richard B.
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1999
economic progress; that
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and urban bias are not so extreme as to foreclose prospects for more rapid growth and …
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Generating Equality and Eliminating Poverty, The Swedish Way
Bjorklund, Anders
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1994
Sweden has a remarkable record in reducing inequality and virtually eliminating poverty. This paper shows that: 1) Sweden achieved its egalitarian income distribution and eliminated poverty largely because of its system of earnings and income determination, not because of the homogeneity of the...
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