The American Economic Review, Volume 96American Economic Association., 2006 Includes annual List of doctoral dissertations in political economy in progress in American universities and colleges; and the Hand book of the American Economic Association. |
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... wealth concentration in Paris and in France increased up to World War I , with an acceleration ( rather than a stabilization ) of the trend at the end of the period . The bulk of the rise in inequality actually took place during the ...
... wealth concentration in Paris and in France increased up to World War I , with an acceleration ( rather than a stabilization ) of the trend at the end of the period . The bulk of the rise in inequality actually took place during the ...
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... wealth holdings of older generations . The per- sistence of a flat age - wealth profile until 1994 is likely to be associated with two factors . First , in societies where income growth is rapid , abso- lute wealth accumulation is ...
... wealth holdings of older generations . The per- sistence of a flat age - wealth profile until 1994 is likely to be associated with two factors . First , in societies where income growth is rapid , abso- lute wealth accumulation is ...
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... wealth and productivity are uncorrelated . Nothing of qualitative sub- stance hinges on this unless wealth and produc- tivity are positively and closely correlated . But even the polar assumption of independence is not indefensible . Wealth ...
... wealth and productivity are uncorrelated . Nothing of qualitative sub- stance hinges on this unless wealth and produc- tivity are positively and closely correlated . But even the polar assumption of independence is not indefensible . Wealth ...
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