Unveiling the Ethics behind Inequality Measurement: Dalton’s Contribution to EconomicsUnveiling the Ethics behind Inequality Measurement: Dalton’s Contribution to Economics
Abstract: This paper assesses the importance of Dalton’s 1920 paper in the Economic Journal for subsequent developments in income distribution analysis
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Executive Board of the United Nations Development Programme, the United Nations Population Fund and the United Nations Office for Project ServicesExecutive Board of the United Nations Development Programme, the United Nations Population Fund and the United Nations Office for Project Services
Programme, the United Nations Population Fund and the United Nations Office for Project Services
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The Cost of Corporate SubsidiesThe Cost of Corporate Subsidies
Our hypothesis is that government subsidies affect and downgrade the entire economy, and subsidized companies that undergo bankruptcy have a higher probability of its recurrence than those that have not already gone bankrupt
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Factbook Outline Automotive Industry in China and IndiaFactbook Outline Automotive Industry in China and India
Purpose: to discuss the automobile industries in China and India and the related business implications based on the various dimensions discussed in class and provide recommendations for foreign investors and auto companies
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Measuring \"Sprawl:\" Alternative Measures of Urban Form in U. S. Metropolitan AreasMeasuring "Sprawl:" Alternative Measures of Urban Form in U. S. Metropolitan Areas
Wangard Faculty Scholar in the Department of Real Estate and Urban Land Economics, and an associate member of the Department of Urban and Regional Planning, of the University of Wisconsin-Madison. Wen-Kai (Kevin) Guo is a Ph
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Research Paper TopicsResearch Paper Topics
Does fan interest rise after teams win division, conference, or league championships? Define a binary variable for each type of win: division, conference, and league. Does the fan’s taste for attending games rise
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The History and Social Consequences of a Nationalized Oil IndustryThe History and Social Consequences of a Nationalized Oil Industry
However, the development of the petroleum industry did not occur overnight and producing countries have not always realized large profits due to the exploitation of private developers and a hostile world market
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