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mechanism through which the pressure for redistribution can be highly non linear therefore providing an explanation as to … whymore inequality can be associated with less, rather than more, redistributive taxation. Our framework displays multiple … pattern of income distribution and local versus social spillovers ratio under which inequality and segregation persist in the …
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mechanism through which the pressure for redistribution can be highly non linear therefore providing an explanation as to why … more inequality can be associated with less, rather than more, redistributive taxation. Our framework displays multiple … pattern of income distribution and local versus social spillovers ratio under which inequality and segregation persist in the …
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This assessment of the present context for evolving socio-economic patterns and trends in the United States is intended to support consideration of prospects for gains in income shares among the lower income population, recognising that the United States is: a very large heterogeneous...
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occupying higher ranks. This also occurs during periods of increasing inequality. Our findings stem from the importance of the …
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We propose a social welfare function to evaluate a profile of income streams and compare the welfare gain of the actual profile relative to the income profile where the individual receives his first period income in each period. We derive necessary and sufficient conditions for the welfare gain...
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This assessment of the present context for evolving socio-economic patterns and trends in the United States is intended to support consideration of prospects for gains in income shares among the lower income population, recognising that the United States is: a very large heterogeneous...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10012452761
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