Search Results
References Cercelaru , O. V. ( 2016 ): Unconditional Basic Income – Impact on the Economy. Annals of the Constantin Brâncuşi University of Targu Jiu , Economy
1 Introduction Since the 1950s, income inequality and its impact on economic development has been the topic of many investigations. These studies were mainly concentrated on the relationship between economic growth and inequality of income within
over the Business Cycle. Georgetown University: Working Paper . Asea, P. K. — Turnovsky, S. J. (1998): Capital Income Taxation and Risk Taking in a Small Open Economy. Journal of Public Economics 68: 55
1 Introduction Understanding household livelihood strategies is pivotal in minimizing rural poverty in least developed countries ( Paudel Khatiwada et al. 2017 ). Almost two-thirds of the world's poor reside in the rural areas of low-income
efficiency, sufficient domestic credit to Gross Domestic Product (GDP; depth), and access to financial services for most adults ( Mbona 2022 ). Financial Sector Development (FSD) shapes income inequality through access to credit for human capital or business
von Weizsäcker, R. K. (1986): Theorie der Verteilung von Arbeitseinkommen (Theory of Distribution of Labour Income). Tübingen: Mohr. Theorie der Verteilung von
, Dausey, Daldarone, & Potenza, 2004 ; Welte, Barnes, Weiczorek, Tidwell, & Parker, 2002 ). In addition to health concerns, PPG has been correlated with socioeconomic status as indexed by annual family income. Data suggest that lower income as well as
. — Mack, N. — Kirke, A. (1997): New perspectives on farm household incomes. Journal of Rural Studies 13(1): 57–64. Kirke A. New perspectives on farm household incomes
1 Introduction The World Bank annually classifies countries into income groups based on their gross national income (GNI) per capita. Based on this classification system, there are low-income, middle-income, and high-income countries ( World Bank
Cappelen, A. — Castellacci, F, — Fagerberg, J. — Verspagen, B. (2003): Regional Disparities in Income and Unemployment in Europe. In: Fingleton, B. (ed.): European Regional Growth . Berlin, Heidelberg: Springer Verlag