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Global Recession and Income Inequality: Factors of Disruption for Elites in the Twenty-First Century
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Grigoryev L. M., Pavlyushina V.
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Keywords: income inequality
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Economic inequality is increasing both within and across countries. Growing inequality has negative economic, social and political consequences, it constrains economic growth, undermines social cohesion and political stability.
Eradicating causes of inequality and turning structural barriers to equality into opportunities is fundamental for generating strong, sustainable, balanced and inclusive growth. Transition to this growth model will ...
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Crony relations i.e. the tight connection between the owners of major firms and the government, distort competition, and are related with high entry barriers on markets. We propose a theory that explains why, in a democracy, the majority of voters may prefer this type of institutions. This paper develops a simple voting model with heterogeneous ...
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This paper is an empirical study that used econometric techniques to analyze the causal relationship between income inequality and financial disturbances in developed economies. The author used annual data from panels of OECD countries. In this study, income distribution is represented by the share of GDP that accrued to the top 10 percent earners, wage ...
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Libman A., fgh g., Post-Communist Economies 2019
Egalitarianism is one of the key elements of the communist ideology, yet some of the former communist countries are among the most unequal in the world in terms of income distribution. How does the communist legacy affect income inequality in the long run? The goal of this article is to investigate this question by looking ...
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This paper is an empirical study that used econometric techniques to analyze the causal relationship between income inequality and financial disturbances in developed economies. The author used annual data from panels of OECD countries. In this study, income distribution is represented by the share of GDP that accrued to the top 10 percent earners, wage ...
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An overview of literary sources is used to determine factors that account for differences in the role pay raises play for teachers in different regions. These factors include: regional economic structure; stage of economic development (growth or decline); share of public sector industries in regional economics; specific territorial characteristics resulting in discrepancy between average monthly ...
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Kichko S., Picard P., / Высшая школа экономики. Series WP BRP "Economics/EC". 2020. No. 239.
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