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Credit rationing in the presence of asset inequality affects production and trade pattern in this paper, but not in the …
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The purpose of this research study has been to expand our understanding of the finance-growth ‘nexus’ to finance-growth-inequality … data for two rounds the study attempts to assess the co-evolution of finance-growth-inequality in an intertemporal … borrowing. This questions the conventional wisdom regarding the policy aimed at financial inclusion. Inequality of income …
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in every domain of economic behaviour inequality or relative changes has become a major concern. We propose an inequality …
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critical contemporary issues without the ammunitions of a more complex neo-classical system. Trade pampers inequality all …. Technological progress without physical capital accumulation magnifies inequality in or out of steady state, generating a Picketty …
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This paper explores the implications on trade and wage inequality of introducing financial capital or credit in the …
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This paper attempts to build up a Heckscher-Ohlin-Samuelson model of production and trade where capital is introduced outside the production process as a financial capital or credit as per the classical Ricardian wage fund framework. Stock of credit or financial capital as past savings, finances...
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specialization and trade on growth and inequality for a small developing country. Among other results, we show that a small … is skilled-labor scarce. We also address the effects of such trade opening on wage inequality. …
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relatively poor for both rural and urban areas across the states of India. The hypotheses that inequality impacts consumption …
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coefficient over last four decades. This seems to suggest a robust empirical evidence that the growth or change in inequality … across nations has a negative relation with initial degree of inequality. This would imply that poorer nations starting with … higher degree of inequality experience weaker growth in inequality, exhibiting some sort of convergence in the inequality …
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