Economic growth and income inequality: the case of the US. International Journal of Social Economics, 32, 639 - 647.Hsing, Y (2005. Economic growth and income inequality: the case of the US. Int. J. Soc. Econ. 32, 639-647)Hsing, Y. (2005). Economic growth and income inequality: ...
Growth in Hourly Wages Over 1 Year Unemploy- ment Rate Labor Force Size Ratio of Monthly Wages to Monthly Rents 1 Oklahoma City, OK 100.0 3.8% 9.6% 1.5% 3.2% 749,348 4.1 2 Cape Coral, FL 98.3 3.7% 16.0% 3.3% 3.1% 394,383
(NIPA). Our approach uses calculation and aggregation methods comparable to the official GDP from the U.S. Bureau of Economic Analysis. As a result, you receive a monthly index whose variation at the quarterly frequency mimics that of official GDP, and whose intra-quarter variation is a ...
(NIPA). Our approach uses calculation and aggregation methods comparable to the official GDP from the U.S. Bureau of Economic Analysis. As a result, you receive a monthly index whose variation at the quarterly frequency mimics that of official GDP, and whose intra-quarter variation is a ...
Income, Economic growth, United States of America, Human capital Paper type Research paper 1. Introduction In the latter half of the 1990s, the US experienced an annual economic growth rate of 4.10 percent, which is better than the 3.58 percent in the 1970s and 3.35 percent in the 1980s....
What this means:Helps to keep the financial system safe and secure by preventing money laundering and terrorist financing. The Office of Foreign Assets Control (OFAC) sanctions OFAC enforces a series of economic and trade sanctions against countries, legal entities such as businesses, and groups of...
STRUCTURAL CHANGES AND THE DISTRIBUTION OF INCOME BY SIZE: THE CASE OF INDIA The interrelation between changes in the economic structure, i.e., industrial distribution of income and labor force, and the size distribution of income is studied in this paper in a case study of India (1951鈥 196...
The economic relationship between China and the US has not been restored, which continues to impact on firm performance of both countries. Therefore, as the effect of export grab gradually fades, the long-term impact of the Sino–US trade friction on firm innovation may be different from what...
Working together to address common challenges, including economic growth, financial stability, and regulation. Cooperating on climate change-related economic issues and debt issues in low-income and emerging economies. Strengthening the international financial architecture, (including strengthening the IMF with...
All currency hedged share classes of this fund use derivatives to hedge currency risk. The use of derivatives for a share class could pose a potential risk of contagion (also known as spill-over) to other share classes in the fund. The fund’s management company will ensure appropriate proced...