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A model of the French economy in the 19th century is presented, first, to test the consistency of the national income series that are currently being developed and, second, to highlight the factors that account for the slowing down of the country's economic growth during the middle decades of that century. A few simulations of the model are also presented to give a clearer view of the structural change the economy experienced, and as an illustration of the general working of the model and its potential applications. 相似文献
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Rolf Aaberge François Bourguignon Andrea Brandolini Francisco H. G. Ferreira Janet C. Gornick John Hills Markus Jäntti Stephen P. Jenkins Eric Marlier John Micklewright Brian Nolan Thomas Piketty Walter J. Radermacher Timothy M. Smeeding Nicholas H. Stern Joseph Stiglitz Holly Sutherland 《Review of Income and Wealth》2017,63(3):411-444
Tony Atkinson is universally celebrated for his outstanding contributions to the measurement and analysis of inequality, but he never saw the study of inequality as a separate branch of economics. He was an economist in the classical sense, rejecting any sub‐field labelling of his interests and expertise, and he made contributions right across economics. His death on 1 January 2017 deprived the world of both an intellectual giant and a deeply committed public servant in the broadest sense of the term. This collective tribute highlights the range, depth and importance of Tony's enormous legacy, the product of almost fifty years’ work. 相似文献
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This paper studies the mechanisms underlying the apparent stability of the income distribution in Taiwan. An original decomposition method based on micro-simulation techniques is proposed. Applied to the distribution of income in Taiwan since 1979, it permits isolating the respective impact of changes in: (a) the earning structure; (b) labor-force participation behavior; and (c) the socio-demographic structure of the population. The stability of the distribution in Taiwan appears as the result of various structural forces which happened to offset each other. The small drop observed in the inequality of individual earnings resulted from the combination of unequalizing changes in the wage structure and the effects of changes in female labor-force participation as well as in the educational structure of the population. However, the same offsetting forces, together with changes in the composition of households, resulted in a small increase in the inequality of the distribution of equivalized household income. 相似文献
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Rémi Bourguignon 《Business History》2019,61(2):260-280
In the 1980s, the French reformist union CFDT and insurance company Axa tested the union voucher. This was a novel solution for the union branch inside the company to address financial difficulties, broaden its membership base and generate new resources. The union voucher is a tool that provides unions with company funding: the company distributes vouchers to employees on an annual basis; employees then allocate the voucher (or not) to the union branch of their choice. The voucher system thus combines company financing and individual employee choice. Axa adopted the system in the early 1990s. Axa’s decision can ultimately be explained by its external growth strategy and because it needed to preserve a favourable climate during a period of intense restructuring. This article traces the history of the union voucher and assesses Axa’s experience. 相似文献
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This article analyzes poverty reduction policies in an appliedoptimal growth framework. Assuming that poverty reduction iseffected through redistribution, it focuses on the static anddynamic tradeoffs between equity and efficiency and on the choicebetween current income and future income (that is, current productiveasset) transfers to the poor. By numerically estimating a stylizedeconomy, it is shown that, given reasonable assumptions aboutbehavioral parameters, the efficiency cost of poverty reductionin an economy on a steady growth path is relatively low. Ina period of adjustment following a severe exogenous shock, however,the scope for redistribution may be extremely limited if thereis a constraint on foreign borrowing. Plausible examples aregiven of adjustment cases in which poverty reduction becomesoptimal only after partial adjustment has been achieved. 相似文献
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François Bourguignon Francisco H. G. Ferreira Marta Menéndez 《Review of Income and Wealth》2007,53(4):585-618
This paper proposes a measure of the contribution of unequal opportunities to earnings inequality. Drawing on the distinction between "circumstance" and "effort" variables in John Roemer's work on equality of opportunity, we associate inequality of opportunities with five observed circumstances which lie beyond the control of the individual—father's and mother's education; father's occupation; race; and region of birth. The paper provides a range of estimates of the importance of these opportunity-forming circumstances in accounting for earnings inequality in one of the world's most unequal countries. We also decompose the effect of opportunities into a direct effect on earnings and an indirect component, which works through the "effort" variables. The decomposition is applied to the distribution of male earnings in urban Brazil, in 1996. The five observed circumstances are found to account for between 10 and 37 percent of the Theil index, depending on cohort and allowing for the possibility of biased coefficient estimates due to unobserved correlates. On average, 60 percent of this impact operates through the direct effect on earnings. Parental education is the most important circumstance affecting earnings, but the occupation of the father and race also play a role. 相似文献
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Intereconomics - The new EU member candidates, as well as those who have had this status for a decade, present the Union with an opportunity to decide what kind of club it should be. 相似文献