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SPI 20 inequality 13 top incomes 13 Einkommensverteilung 10 Großbritannien 10 HBAI 9 income inequality 9 survey data 9 tax return data 9 Income distribution 8 United Kingdom 8 survey under-coverage 8 SPI adjustment 5 Steuerstatistik 5 Vergleich 5 top income shares 5 Comparison 4 Datenerhebung 4 Einkommensstatistik 4 Haushaltsstatistik 4 India 4 Pareto distribution 4 Schätzung 4 Tax statistics 4 USA 4 Vermögen 4 generalized Pareto distribution 4 1995-2013 3 Data collection 3 Drought 3 ESG 3 Estimation 3 Household survey 3 Income statistics 3 Schätztheorie 3 United States 3 Wealth 3 sustainable investment 3 1995-2010 2 Business ethics 2
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Free 34 CC license 1
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Book / Working Paper 24 Article 8 Other 2
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Working Paper 19 Arbeitspapier 11 Graue Literatur 11 Non-commercial literature 11 Article in journal 4 Aufsatz in Zeitschrift 4 Article 2 Research Report 1
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English 27 Undetermined 7
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Burkhauser, Richard V. 9 Wilkins, Roger 9 Hérault, Nicolas 8 Jenkins, Stephen 8 Jenkins, Stephen P. 6 Chen, Lu 2 Dallmann, Ingrid 2 Hakenes, Hendrik 2 Haroon, Muhammad Arshad 2 Jabeen, Hummera 2 Jha, Raghbendra 2 Millock, Katrin 2 Römisch, Roman 2 Schliephake, Eva 2 Singh, Vijay P 2 Tamilina, Larysa 2 Wenzel, Daniela 2 Agodini, Roberto 1 Amanta, Felippa 1 Aprilianti, Ira 1 Cho, Sung-Jin 1 Chrobocińska, Katarzyna 1 Deborah Peikes|Roberto Agodini edited by Craig Thornton Nazmul Khan Deborah Peikes 1 Gao, Shenglian 1 Guo, Shenglian 1 Herault, Nicolas 1 Ji, Jeong-Hoon 1 Kanani, M. H. 1 Kang, Sang Hoon 1 Khan, Nazmul 1 Momeni, R. 1 Nazarifar, M.H. 1 Oehmke, Martin 1 Opp, Marcus M. 1 Thornton, Craig 1 Woo, Gyun 1 Yoon, Seong-Min 1
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Centre d'Économie de la Sorbonne, Université Paris 1 (Panthéon-Sorbonne) 1 Crawford School of Public Policy, Australian National University 1 HAL 1 Mathematica Policy Research 1
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Discussion paper series / IZA 3 ISER Working Paper Series 3 ISER working paper series 3 IZA Discussion Papers 3 AGRIS on-line Papers in Economics and Informatics 1 ASARC Working Papers 1 ASARC working paper 1 Central European economic journal 1 Discussion paper / LSE Financial Markets Group 1 Documents de travail du Centre d'Economie de la Sorbonne 1 ECONtribute Discussion Paper 1 ECONtribute discussion paper 1 Journal of economic inequality 1 Mathematica Policy Research Reports 1 Melbourne Institute working paper series 1 Pakistan Journal of Commerce and Social Sciences (PJCSS) 1 Pakistan journal of commerce and social sciences 1 Paul Woolley Centre working paper 1 Policy Brief 1 Post-Print / HAL 1 Public Choice 1 Public choice 1 Theoretical and Applied Economics 1 Working paper 1 wiiw Working Paper 1
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ECONIS (ZBW) 15 EconStor 11 RePEc 6 BASE 2
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A comparative analysis of the social situation between carbon-intensive and noncarbon-intensive regions
Tamilina, Larysa; Römisch, Roman - 2023
This study focuses on the social situation in carbon-intensive regions and the role of migration in defining its quality. The analysis examines whether carbon-intensive areas, especially those with large outward migration, are more vulnerable to adverse social trends than other regions. Our...
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A comparative analysis of the social situation between carbon-intensive and noncarbon-intensive regions
Tamilina, Larysa; Römisch, Roman - 2023
This study focuses on the social situation in carbon-intensive regions and the role of migration in defining its quality. The analysis examines whether carbon-intensive areas, especially those with large outward migration, are more vulnerable to adverse social trends than other regions. Our...
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Competitiveness of regions in selected countries of Central and Eastern Europe
Chrobocińska, Katarzyna - In: Central European economic journal 10 (2023) 57, pp. 391-402
European Social Progress Index (EU SPI). The study carried out a comparative analysis of the RCI and the EU SPI of territorial …
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Top-income adjustments and official statistics on income distribution : the case of the UK
Jenkins, Stephen - In: Journal of economic inequality 20 (2022) 1, pp. 151-168
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Responsible investment and responsible consumption
Hakenes, Hendrik; Schliephake, Eva - 2021
To reduce a negative externality, socially responsible households can invest responsibly (SRI), consume responsibly (SRC), or do both. Which is better? In a closed microeconomic model with intertwined product and capital markets, we analyze how responsible households should use SRI and SRC to...
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A theory of socially responsible investment
Oehmke, Martin; Opp, Marcus M. - 2021
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Droughts and corruption
Wenzel, Daniela - In: Public choice 189 (2021) 1/2, pp. 3-29
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Responsible investment and responsible consumption
Hakenes, Hendrik; Schliephake, Eva - 2021
To reduce a negative externality, socially responsible households can invest responsibly (SRI), consume responsibly (SRC), or do both. Which is better? In a closed microeconomic model with intertwined product and capital markets, we analyze how responsible households should use SRI and SRC to...
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Droughts and corruption
Wenzel, Daniela - In: Public Choice 189 (2020) 1-2, pp. 3-29
Natural disasters are challenges for good governance. That conclusion follows from recent research investigating the effects of natural disasters on one important force hostile to good governance: public sector corruption. However, a specific analysis of droughts is so far neglected in the...
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Indonesian Food Trade Policy during COVID-19
Amanta, Felippa; Aprilianti, Ira - 2020
Indonesia's food security is getting precarious. As COVID-19 spreads, supply chains are being significantly disrupted and is slowing down Indonesia's agricultural production and distribution. Indonesia's poor are being hit hard and are seeing rising food prices, loss of income and unemployment....
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