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Ricardo was surely right : the abundance of "easy" rents leads to greedy and lazy elites : a "Post-Ricardian" critique of rentier-capitalism (and its "non-creative" destruction) : a tribute to Geoff Harcourt
Palma, José Gabriel
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2023
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Why the rich stay rich : on dysfunctional institutions' "ability to persist" (no matter what)
Palma, José Gabriel
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2020
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The Chilean economy since the return to democracy in 1990 : on how to get an emerging economy growing, and then sink slowly into the quicksand of a "middle-income trap"
Palma, José Gabriel
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2019
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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
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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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Why the rich always stay rich (no matter what, no matter the cost)
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