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Inequality Redistribution And Mobility 1st Edition Juan Gabriel Rodrguez John A Bishop

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Inequality Redistribution And Mobility 1st Edition Juan Gabriel Rodrguez John A Bishop
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Publisher: Emerald Publishing Limited
File Extension: EPUB
File size: 11.73 MB
Pages: 215
Author: Juan Gabriel Rodríguez; John A. Bishop
ISBN: 9781800430419, 1800430418
Language: English
Year: 2020
Edition: 1

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Inequality Redistribution And Mobility 1st Edition Juan Gabriel Rodrguez John A Bishop by Juan Gabriel Rodríguez; John A. Bishop 9781800430419, 1800430418 instant download after payment.

Research on Economic Inequalityis a well-established publication of quality research. This 28th volume features insightful and original papers from the 8th Society for the Study of Economic Inequality (ECINEQ) meeting. The first paper of this volume illustrates the trajectory of income inequality in wealthy countries over the course of recent decades, while the second carries out a comprehensive assessment of income redistribution through taxes and transfers across OECD countries over the last two decades. The next two papers cover the topic of income mobility, one interpreting the Bartholomew index of mobility in terms of a directional mobility index, and the second providing a framework for the measurement of income mobility over a range of time periods. A fifth paper studies the potential equalization of rising educational attainment. The next paper investigates the effect the number of children within different age groups has on poverty. In the seventh, it is shown that a social planner who seeks to efficiently reduce the aggregate relative deprivation of the population, coincides with the Rawlsian social planner. Finally, the last paper generalizes the Oaxaca-Blinder approach to measure wage discrimination under imperfect information.

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