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Grounded Theory 1 Grounded theory 1 Pakistan 1 PhD 1 Qualitative Methode 1 Qualitative method 1 Social class 1 Social sciences 1 Social status 1 Social structure 1 Soziale Schicht 1 Sozialer Status 1 Sozialstruktur 1 Sozialwissenschaft 1 academicians 1 class structures 1 emergent versus dissipating class structures 1 grounded theory 1 individual versus collective poverty traps 1 inequality and growth 1 path dependence 1 research 1 social stratification 1 symmetry breaking 1 trickle down 1
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Channa, Khalil Ahmed 1 Matsuyama, Kiminori 1 Memon, Ahsan Ali 1 Memon, Amjad Ali 1 Rajput, Suresh Kumar Oad 1
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Annual Review of Economics 1 International journal of education economics and development : IJEED 1
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The image of academic researchers in the public sphere : a qualitative study on social status in Pakistan
Memon, Amjad Ali; Channa, Khalil Ahmed; Memon, Ahsan Ali; … - In: International journal of education economics and … 12 (2021) 3, pp. 238-252
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Imperfect Credit Markets, Household Wealth Distribution, and Development
Matsuyama, Kiminori - In: Annual Review of Economics 3 (2011) 1, pp. 339-362
This article discusses some key results in the theoretical literature on credit market imperfections, household wealth distribution, and development by conducting three types of analysis, which progressively build on one another. The first, a single dynasty model, explains how a household may be...
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