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Research on Economic Inequality Daniel Slottje

Research on Economic Inequality By Daniel Slottje

Research on Economic Inequality by Daniel Slottje


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Presents a discussion that aims to cover a spectrum of topics related to economic inequality. This title discusses: trade liberalization and the US living standard; inequality and unemployment; and, identifying low standards of living.

Research on Economic Inequality Summary

Research on Economic Inequality by Daniel Slottje

This discussion is part of a series which aims to cover a broad spectrum of topics related to economic inequality. It discusses: is the size distribution of income stationary? Trade liberalization and the US living standard; inequality and unemployment; and, identifying low standards of living.

Table of Contents

Is the size distribution of income stationary? (P. Rothman). More than a dozen alternative ways of spelling Gini (Shlomo Yitzhaki). Ranking poverty gap distributions: further TIPs for poverty analysis (S.P. Jenkins, P.J. Lambert). Three Is of Poverty curves and poverty dominance: TIPS for poverty analysis (S.P. Jenkins, P. Lambert). Trade liberalization and the U.S. living standard: theory and evidence: 1947-1994 (R. Batra, D.J. Slottje). Yankee generosity and the Japanese miracle (R. Batra, D.J. Slottje). Rising U.S. income inequality (E. Bird). Inequality and unemployment: an analysis across time and countries (J. Galbraith). Identifying low standards of living: evidence from Spain (M. Mercader Prats).

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NPB9780762303595
9780762303595
076230359X
Research on Economic Inequality by Daniel Slottje
New
Hardback
Emerald Publishing Limited
1998-06-10
226
N/A
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