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Inequality itself is not a particularly strong predictor of economic mobility, as sociologist Scott winship noted in a recentarticlebased on his analysis of this data. 2015年12月六级真题(第三套)阅读 Section C There's been little research on the topic, Steinberg wrote in a lawarticleabout this...
Labor power and the means of production are the necessary factors in any social form of production. Productive capital reflects the capitalist mode of combining labor power and the means of production. K. Marx wrote: “The various economic epochs through which society has passed are differentiated...
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Review Article: Beyond Piketty: Economic History and Inequality: REVIEW ARTICLEdoi:10.1111/1468-229X.12634BARANOWSKI, BRADJohn Wiley and SonsHistory
Natural climate solutions can mitigate climate change in the near-term, during a climate-critical window. Yet, persistent misunderstandings about what constitutes a natural climate solution generate unnecessary confusion and controversy, thereby delaying
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Interest Groups and Economic Growth Rates Olson (1982) has argued that the greater the density of interest organizations in a society, the slower its rate of economic growth. Interest groups have no inhibitions about lobbying for policies that depress growth because they obtain ... I Maitland -...
the foreseeable future, that situation has nothing inevitable or unchangeable about it. Just as the present situation has been brought about by political and economic factors, it is not impossible that unforeseen future political and economic developments should lead to changes in the current situation...
the share of the total number and the share of acquired income. The greater the stratification and economic inequality among the members of a society, the larger the share of wealth concentrated in the hands of a few and the greater the difference between the share of the total number and ...