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of the Prophet Muhammad. Highlighting the five dimensions of Islamic justice, namely equality, accountability … economic managers in Muslim and Western countries who would like to focus on social and economic justice in their societies"-- …
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We elicit distributional fairness ideals of impartial spectators using an incentivized economic experiment in a large …-dominated by maxi-min allocations; ii) females are more egalitarian than men; iii) men are relatively more efficiency-minded; iv …-leaning voters are more likely to be efficiency-minded; and vi) young and highly-educated participants hold di.erent fairness ideals …
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We study the causes of "nutritional inequality": why the wealthy eat more healthfully than the poor in the U … local supply, we reject that neighborhood environments contribute meaningfully to nutritional inequality. Using a structural … reduces nutritional inequality by only nine percent, while the remaining 91 percent is driven by differences in demand. These …
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We develop a new approach to the decomposition of income risk within a non- stationary model of intertemporal choice. The approach allows for changes in in- come risk over the life cycle and across the business cycle, allowing for mixtures of persistent and transitory components in the dynamic...
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We use 1995, 2002 and 2013 CHIP data to investigate the urban household consumption expenditure inequality. The overall … inequality of urban household consumption expenditure measured by Gini coefficient slightly decreases from 0.33 in 1995 to 0 …, the percentile ratio of p90/p10 shows that consumption inequality increases all the time. Besides, the inequality of basic …
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