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Distribution <Physische Distribution> 21 Intra-household distribution 19 Einkommen 8 income 8 Wachstum 3 Wirtschaft 3 Austria 2 Bayes-Statistik 2 Bayes-Verfahren 2 Bayesian inference 2 Bevölkerung 2 Cournotsches Dyopol 2 Einkommensverteilung 2 Goods 2 Gravitationsmodell 2 Gravity model 2 Güter 2 Konvergenz 2 Maximum likelihood estimation 2 Maximum-Likelihood-Schätzung 2 Nahrungsmittelproduktion 2 Räumliche Interaktion 2 Spatial interaction 2 Umverteilung 2 cournot 2 food production 2 population 2 redistribution 2 Ökonometrie 2 Österreich 2 Agency-Theorie 1 Agrarwissenschaft 1 Bargeld 1 Behinderung 1 Bildung 1 Cash Transfers 1 Deprivation 1 Economics 1 Erbschaft 1 Familie 1
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Free 21
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Book / Working Paper 19 Article 2
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Arbeitspapier 2 Graue Literatur 2 Non-commercial literature 2 Working Paper 2
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English 21
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Burgess, Robin 2 Dasgupta, Indraneel 2 Epstein, Philip 2 Howlett, Peter 2 Lesage, James P. 2 Polasek, Wolfgang 2 Schulze, Max-Stephan 2 Armantier, Olivier 1 Arnold, Jeffrey 1 Bandiera, Oriana 1 Bandyopadhyay, Sanghamitra 1 Barry, Brian M. 1 Besley, Timothy 1 Breunig, Robert 1 Burchardt, Tania 1 Burgess, Simon M. 1 Caselli, Francesco 1 Garicano, Luis 1 Geronimus, Arline T. 1 Goldstein, Markus P. 1 Grafe, Regina 1 Gulesci, Selim 1 Hubbard, Thomas N. 1 Irigoin, Maria Alejandra 1 Jacobs, Didier 1 Kaplow, Louis 1 McAndrews, James 1 Morgan, Mary S. 1 Propper, Carol 1 Rasul, Imran 1 Rigg, John 1 Smith, Gillian R 1 Sulaiman, Munshi 1 Ventura, Jaume 1 Zaidi, Asghar 1
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London School of Economics and Political Science 16 University <Nottingham> / Department of Economics 2 Australian National University <Canberra> / Faculty of Economics 1 Federal Reserve Bank <New York, NY> 1 Northwestern University <Evanston, Ill. 1
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London School of Economics and Political Science - Publications 16 CASE paper 2 Discussion Paper 2 Economic History Working Paper 2 The University of Nottingham / School of Economics - discussion papers 2 CASE/12 1 CASE/25 1 CASEpaper 33 1 FRBNY ECONOMIC POLICY REVIEW / SEPTEMBER 1999, 23-36 1 FRBNY Economic Policy Review / July 2009, pp 83-112 1 IHS economics series : working paper 1 London School of Economics and Political Science - Working Papers 1 PEP 2 1 Reihe Ökonomie 1 The American Economic Review 1 Working Papers of the Global Economic History Network (GEHN) 1 Working Papers on The Nature of Evidence:How Well Do ‘Facts’ Travel? 1
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USB Cologne (business full texts) 19 ECONIS (ZBW) 2
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Optimal Control of Externalities in the Presenceof Income Taxation
Kaplow, Louis - London School of Economics and Political Science - 2010
A substantial literature examines second-best environmental policy, focusingparticularly on how the Pigouvian directive that marginal taxes should equalmarginal external harms needs to be modified in light of the preexistingdistortion due to labor income taxation. Additional literature is...
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Earnings Inequality and Coordination Costs: Evidence from U.S. Law Firms
Garicano, Luis; Hubbard, Thomas N. - London School of Economics and Political Science; … - 2009
Earnings inequality has increased substantially since the 1970s. Using evidence changes from con…dential Census data on U.S. law offices on lawyers'organization and earnings, we study the extent to which the mechanism suggested by Lucas (1978) and Rosen (1982), a scale of operations effect...
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Intentions to participate in adolescent Training Programs: Evidence from Uganda
Bandiera, Oriana; Gulesci, Selim; Burgess, Robin; … - London School of Economics and Political Science - 2009
Almost one third of the population in developing countries is under age 15. Hence improvingthe effectiveness of policy interventions that target adolescents might be especiallyimportant. We analyze the intention to participate in training programs of adolescent girlsin Uganda, a country with...
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Changes in the Timing Distribution of Fedwire Funds Transfers
Armantier, Olivier; Arnold, Jeffrey; McAndrews, James - London School of Economics and Political Science - 2008
[...]We observe several trends in payment timing from 1998 to2006. After 2000, the peak in payment activity shifts to laterin the day. Indeed, post-2000, a greater concentration ofpayments occurs after 17:00. At the same time, however, severalfactors have been associated with increased payment...
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The Spanish Empire and Its Legacy: Fiscal Re-distribution and PoliticalConflict in Colonial and Post-Colonial Spanish AmericaThe Spanish Empire and Its Legacy: Fiscal Re-distribution and Political Conflict in Colonial and Post-Colonial Spanish America
Grafe, Regina; Irigoin, Maria Alejandra - London School of Economics and Political Science - 2006
As part of an endeavour to explain the divergence in incomes per capita between North and South America new institutional economics (NIE) and economic history have attempted in recent years to realize the potential effort for illumination derivable from comparisons of the heritage of their...
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Incorporating transportation network structure in spatial econometric models of commodity flows
Lesage, James P.; Polasek, Wolfgang - 2006
We introduce a regression-based gravity model for commodity flows between 35 regions in Austria. We incorporate information regarding the highway network into the spatial connectivity structure of the spatial autoregressive econometric model. We find that our approach produces improved model fit...
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Incorporating transportation network structure in spatial econometric models of commodity flows
Lesage, James P.; Polasek, Wolfgang - 2006
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Experimental Farming and Ricardo’s Political Arithmetic of Distribution
Morgan, Mary S. - London School of Economics and Political Science - 2005
The development of David Ricardo’s economic theory of distribution -the laws that determine the share of output between the economic classes -depended on specific connections at several levels between two practicalsciences of the early 19th century, namely experimental agriculture andpolitical...
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Health supplier quality and the distribution of child health
Propper, Carol; Rigg, John; Burgess, Simon M. - London School of Economics and Political Science - 2005
There is emerging evidence to suggest that initial differentials between thehealth of poor and more affluent children in the UK do not widen over earlychildhood. One reason may be that through the universal public funded healthcare system all children have access to equally effective primary...
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CONVERGENCE CLUB EMPIRICS: SOME DYNAMICS AND EXPLANATIONS OF UNEQUAL GROWTH ACROSS INDIAN STATES
Bandyopadhyay, Sanghamitra - London School of Economics and Political Science - 2003
This paper documents the convergence of incomes across Indian states over theperiod 1965 to 1998. It departs from traditional analyses of convergence by trackingthe evolution of the entire income distribution, instead of standard regression and timeseries analyses. The findings reveal twin-peaks...
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