Author: Raquel Fernández
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Languages : es
Pages : 26
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Human capital accumulation and income distribution
Author: Raquel Fernández
Publisher:
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Category :
Languages : es
Pages : 26
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Publisher:
ISBN:
Category :
Languages : es
Pages : 26
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Human Capital Accumulation and Income Distribution
Author: Raquel Fernandez (Ph.D.)
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Category : Education
Languages : en
Pages : 26
Book Description
The non-existence of credit markets implies that initial income is a determinant of who actually obtains an education. We consider the outcome of a process in which income is taxed to provide subsidies for education. and taxes are chosen by majority voting. We characterize the outcome as a function of both the level and the distribution of income in the economy. In particular we derive conditions under which middle income individuals ally themselves with upper income individuals at the expense of lower income individuals, and vice versa. The analysis determines the relationship between human capital accumulation and distribution of income.
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Category : Education
Languages : en
Pages : 26
Book Description
The non-existence of credit markets implies that initial income is a determinant of who actually obtains an education. We consider the outcome of a process in which income is taxed to provide subsidies for education. and taxes are chosen by majority voting. We characterize the outcome as a function of both the level and the distribution of income in the economy. In particular we derive conditions under which middle income individuals ally themselves with upper income individuals at the expense of lower income individuals, and vice versa. The analysis determines the relationship between human capital accumulation and distribution of income.
The Role of Human Capital Accumulation in Determining Income Distribution
Author: Daniel Paul O'Neill
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Category : Income distribution
Languages : en
Pages : 268
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Publisher:
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Category : Income distribution
Languages : en
Pages : 268
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Human Capital Accumulation, Income Distribution and Economic Growth: a Neo-Kaleckian Analytical Framework
Author: Gilberto Tadeu Lima
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Languages : en
Pages :
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Languages : en
Pages :
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Equity, Human Capital, and Development
Author: Ali Khan
Publisher: JAI Press
ISBN:
Category : Business & Economics
Languages : en
Pages : 256
Book Description
Monograph essays examining the effects of human capital development on income distribution and economic and social development - discusses poverty measurement, the likely implications of economic growth, effects of guaranteed income on education and educational level, impact of inflation on welfare, etc., develops an economic model incorporating growth and education, and includes case studies. Graphs and references.
Publisher: JAI Press
ISBN:
Category : Business & Economics
Languages : en
Pages : 256
Book Description
Monograph essays examining the effects of human capital development on income distribution and economic and social development - discusses poverty measurement, the likely implications of economic growth, effects of guaranteed income on education and educational level, impact of inflation on welfare, etc., develops an economic model incorporating growth and education, and includes case studies. Graphs and references.
Effect of Human Capital Accumulation on Income Inequality
Author: Devon Carter
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Languages : en
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Income inequality is defined as the unequal distribution of income across households or individuals within an economy. Comparisons are made between the highest earning members of society, the middle class or middle earning groups, and the poorest members to see what percentages of the nation's income are held by these categories of individuals/households. Since 1980, the income gap between the higher and lower earning categories continues to increase in the United States, which causes concern. Some level of income inequality is expected in a capitalist economy and can have constructive influences on economic growth by providing incentives for people to be innovative and to work hard to achieve higher living standards. However, increasing income inequality is also correlated with limited mobility caused by unequal opportunities and changing incentives for the disadvantaged. It is unclear what level of inequality causes more harm than positive effects, or the consequences of rising inequality in the U.S. This paper examines the effects of human capital accumulation on increasing income inequality, specifically how the college skill premium, skill-biased technological progress, and demographic differences in the labor supply contribute to both economic growth and increasing inequality.
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Languages : en
Pages :
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Income inequality is defined as the unequal distribution of income across households or individuals within an economy. Comparisons are made between the highest earning members of society, the middle class or middle earning groups, and the poorest members to see what percentages of the nation's income are held by these categories of individuals/households. Since 1980, the income gap between the higher and lower earning categories continues to increase in the United States, which causes concern. Some level of income inequality is expected in a capitalist economy and can have constructive influences on economic growth by providing incentives for people to be innovative and to work hard to achieve higher living standards. However, increasing income inequality is also correlated with limited mobility caused by unequal opportunities and changing incentives for the disadvantaged. It is unclear what level of inequality causes more harm than positive effects, or the consequences of rising inequality in the U.S. This paper examines the effects of human capital accumulation on increasing income inequality, specifically how the college skill premium, skill-biased technological progress, and demographic differences in the labor supply contribute to both economic growth and increasing inequality.
Human Capital and the Personal Distribution of Income
Author: Gary Stanley Becker
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Category : Income distribution
Languages : en
Pages : 84
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Publisher:
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Category : Income distribution
Languages : en
Pages : 84
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Human Capital and Economic Growth
Author: Alberto Bucci
Publisher: Springer Nature
ISBN: 3030215997
Category : Business & Economics
Languages : en
Pages : 384
Book Description
This edited collection explores the links between human capital (both in the form of health and in the form of education), demographic change, and economic growth. Using empirical as well as theoretical perspectives, the authors investigate several important issues in the context of human capital, namely population ageing, inequality, public policy, and long-term economic development. Ultimately, they demonstrate that the accumulation of human capital is of crucial importance to long-run economic growth.
Publisher: Springer Nature
ISBN: 3030215997
Category : Business & Economics
Languages : en
Pages : 384
Book Description
This edited collection explores the links between human capital (both in the form of health and in the form of education), demographic change, and economic growth. Using empirical as well as theoretical perspectives, the authors investigate several important issues in the context of human capital, namely population ageing, inequality, public policy, and long-term economic development. Ultimately, they demonstrate that the accumulation of human capital is of crucial importance to long-run economic growth.
Economic Growth and Distribution
Author: Neri Salvadori
Publisher: Edward Elgar Publishing
ISBN: 9781781008218
Category : Business & Economics
Languages : en
Pages : 458
Book Description
Economic Growth and Distribution isolates and compares the logical structures and methodological underpinnings underlying the relationship between economic growth and distribution. It carries out an in-depth analysis of a wide range of issues connected with growth theory considered from different theoretical perspectives. Its uniqueness is derived from the original contributions by a number of scholars of different persuasions; some within the mainstream and others from Keynesian-Kaleckian-Sraffian positions. The book deals with a wide variety of research topics concerning economic growth and distribution, such as the transition from the epoch of Malthusian stagnation to the contemporary era of modern economic growth; comparisons among the classical tradition, modern theory, and heterodox models; problems of policy; dynamics and business cycles; the role on institutions.
Publisher: Edward Elgar Publishing
ISBN: 9781781008218
Category : Business & Economics
Languages : en
Pages : 458
Book Description
Economic Growth and Distribution isolates and compares the logical structures and methodological underpinnings underlying the relationship between economic growth and distribution. It carries out an in-depth analysis of a wide range of issues connected with growth theory considered from different theoretical perspectives. Its uniqueness is derived from the original contributions by a number of scholars of different persuasions; some within the mainstream and others from Keynesian-Kaleckian-Sraffian positions. The book deals with a wide variety of research topics concerning economic growth and distribution, such as the transition from the epoch of Malthusian stagnation to the contemporary era of modern economic growth; comparisons among the classical tradition, modern theory, and heterodox models; problems of policy; dynamics and business cycles; the role on institutions.
Capital Accumulation and Income Distribution
Author: Donald J. Harris
Publisher:
ISBN: 9780804709477
Category : Business & Economics
Languages : en
Pages : 313
Book Description
Publisher:
ISBN: 9780804709477
Category : Business & Economics
Languages : en
Pages : 313
Book Description