Inequality in the World Economy- By the NumbersInterviews Branko Milanovic, lead economist in the World Bank research group. State of economic inequality worldwide; Way to measure inequality; Role of ...
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This paper proposes an equilibrium theory of the organization of work in an economy with an implicit market for productive time. In this economy, agents have limited productive time and can choose to produce in autarky, buy productive time from helpers to increase own production or, sell their ...
in·e·qual·i·ty (ĭn′ĭ-kwŏl′ĭ-tē) n.pl.in·e·qual·i·ties 1. a.The condition of being unequal. b.An instance of being unequal. 2. a.Lack of equality, as of opportunity, treatment, or status. b.Social or economic disparity:the growing inequality between rich and...
could cause in the entire network, here we generalize it such that the systemic relevance of firms to specific countries can be quantified. We thus adapt the cascading mechanism underlyingRion supply networks in34to quantify the effect of the failure of each single firm on every national economy...
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In this respect the theory is falsified. However, the trickle-down theory is partly correct in arguing for the beneficial effects of economic growth for the poor: the absolute income level of the poor is dependent on what is happening in the national economy, while the incidence and depth of...
And they predict that the workers will experience an upgrading in their wages over the long run. Polarization theorists, on the other hand, believe that the rise in inequality is permanent, a result of the shift to a service-based economy. This vision of the postindustrial economy is ...
In this paper we explore the temporal dynamics of spatial inequality in housing prices for Madrid, the capital city of Spain. Spatial inequalities are a concerning feature of urban areas across the globe. It has been suggested that within cities housing