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Latin America 10 inequality 10 new left 8 poverty 7 social policy 6 Neo-Marxism 5 Neomarxismus 5 Einkommensverteilung 4 Income distribution 4 Lateinamerika 4 ideology 4 income distribution 4 institutional persistence 4 neo-liberalism 4 Armut 3 Asia 3 Asien 3 Economic convergence 3 Economic growth 3 Poverty 3 Social inequality 3 Soziale Ungleichheit 3 US 3 Wirtschaftliche Konvergenz 3 Wirtschaftswachstum 3 emerging Asia 3 Chile 2 Eastern Europe 2 Foucault 2 Ideology 2 Osteuropa 2 Palma ratio and sectors 2 Southern Africa 2 United States 2 Western and Eastern Europe 2 income 2 reverse catching-up 2 wealth 2 "new" left 1 "reverse catching-up" 1
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Free 17
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Book / Working Paper 15 Article 2
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Graue Literatur 5 Non-commercial literature 5 Article in journal 3 Aufsatz in Zeitschrift 3 Working Paper 3 Arbeitspapier 2 Hochschulschrift 2 Thesis 1
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English 12 Undetermined 3 German 1 Spanish 1
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Lustig, Nora 4 McLeod, Darryl 4 Palma, José Gabriel 4 Birdsall, Nancy 2 Bogliacino, Francesco 2 Rojas Lozano, Daniel 2 Artaraz, Kepa 1 Gebrial, Dalia 1 Groß, Matthias 1 Jabarian, Brian 1 Kaufer, Ricardo 1 Krott, Max 1 Oberle, Monika 1 Parks, Jennifer 1 Prasad, Monica 1 Sartori, Elia 1
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Department of Economics, Tulane University 2 Faculty of Economics, University of Cambridge 2 Society for the Study of Economic Inequality - ECINEQ 2
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Cambridge working papers in economics 3 Cambridge Working Papers in Economics 2 Working Papers / Department of Economics, Tulane University 2 Working Papers / Society for the Study of Economic Inequality - ECINEQ 2 CESifo working papers 1 Economic sociology : perspectives and conversations 1 Entelequia. Revista Interdisciplinar 1 GLO Discussion Paper 1 GLO discussion paper 1
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ECONIS (ZBW) 9 RePEc 7 EconStor 1
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Critical thinking and storytelling contexts
Jabarian, Brian; Sartori, Elia - 2024 - Current version: August 1, 2024
We argue that storytelling contexts – the way information is communicated through varying credibility sources, visual designs, writing styles, and content delivery – impact the effectiveness of surveys and elections in eliciting preferences formed through critical thinking (reasoned...
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Racial platform capitalism : race, labour and the making of platform infrastructures
Gebrial, Dalia - 2023
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Why the rich stay rich : on dysfunctional institutions' "ability to persist" (no matter what)
Palma, José Gabriel - 2020
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Why is inequality so unequal across the world? : part 2: the diversity of inequality in market income - and the increasing asymmetry between the distribution of income before and after taxes and transferences
Palma, José Gabriel - 2019
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Why is inequality so unequal across the world? : part 1: the diversity of inequality in disposable income: multiplicity of fundamentals, or complex interactions between political settlements and market failures?
2019
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The evolution of inequality in Latin America in the 21st century: What are the patterns, drivers and causes?
Bogliacino, Francesco; Rojas Lozano, Daniel - 2017
In this article, we show the evolution of inequality for the largest economies of the Latin American region in the 21st century, with separate consideration of income and wealth. We analyse the drivers of the changes in inequality and possible underlying causes, including the role of the new...
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The evolution of inequality in Latin America in the 21st century : what are the patterns, drivers and causes?
Bogliacino, Francesco; Rojas Lozano, Daniel - 2017
In this article, we show the evolution of inequality for the largest economies of the Latin American region in the 21st century, with separate consideration of income and wealth. We analyse the drivers of the changes in inequality and possible underlying causes, including the role of the new...
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Umsetzung von EU-Umweltschutz in der deutschen Land- und Forstwirtschaft : die Rolle von Politiksektoren und Politikintegration
Kaufer, Ricardo - 2015
Die Agrar- und Forstpolitiken der EU und Deutschlands stehen in einem politökonomischen Spannungsverhältnis zwischen Wertschöpfung und Rohstoffproduktion als ökonomieorientierte Ziele einerseits, der Ökologisierung der Landnutzung andererseits und schließlich dem Ziel der Förderung der...
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Has the income share of the middle and upper-middle been stable over time, or is its current homogeneity across the world the outcome of a process of convergence? The 'Palma Ratio' revisited
Palma, José Gabriel - Faculty of Economics, University of Cambridge - 2014
In an article published in Development and Change in 2011, I suggested an alternative measure of inequality to the Gini - a "19th Century statistic" - which has subsequently become known as the ´Palma Ratio'. In this new article, I revisit the argument for such a measure. Using new data, I...
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Latin America's socail imagination since 1950. From one type of 'absolute certainties' to another - with no (far more creative)'uncomfortable uncertainties' in sight,
Palma, José Gabriel - Faculty of Economics, University of Cambridge - 2014
had been its unremitting critique of the economy; consequently, once the 'new left' conceded the economy as the … both the 'old' and the 'new' left are still mostly stuck in the past: while the former (as in Venezuela) tries to recreate … expenditure) attempts to create a future which is fundamentally the exact opposite of that past (e.g., the 'new-left' in Brazil …
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