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言語・文字資料 (印刷物)
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339.4 |
タイトル / 著者: |
Studies on economic well-being : essays in the honor of John P. Formby // edited by John A. Bishop and Yoram Amiel. |
その他の著者: |
Bishop, John A. |
出版された: |
Bingley, U.K. : : Emerald,, 2004. |
記述: |
1 online resource (xiii, 499 p.). |
主題: |
Business & Economics - Economics |
主題: |
Economics. |
主題: |
Income distribution |
主題: |
Poverty |
国際標準図書番号 (ISBN) : |
9781849502924 (electronic bk.) |
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Minimum wages, poverty and welfare / John P. Formby, John A. Bishop,Hoseong Kim -- On intermediate measures of inequality / Buhong Zheng -- Lorenz decomposition and interdistributional lorenz comparisons / John A. Bishop, K.Victor Chow, Lester A. Zeager -- Mobility, inequality, and horizontalequity / Shlomo Yitzhaki, Quentin Wodon -- Evaluating theincome redistribution effects of tax reforms in discrete hours models / John Creedy, Guyonne Kalb, Rosanna Scutella -- Survey reweighting fortax microsimulation modelling / John Creedy -- Indices of tax progressivity and macroeconomic variables in the U.K. : 1960-2001 / Joseph Deutsch, Jacques Silber, Ben-Zion Zilberfarb -- Macroeconomic performance and the sen index of poverty : estimates based on state data / Christopher K. Johnson, Hoseong Kim -- Financial market conditions and income distribution in Japan / Ryoichi Sakano -- Antitrust enforcement and economic growth / Daniel Slottje -- Economic well-being based on income, consumerexpenditures and personal assessments of minimum needs / Thesia I. Garner, Kathleen S. Short -- Consumption-based poverty in the United States : new evidence and a test for robustness / Feijun Luo --The effect of changes in the real minimum wage on teenage employment evidence from urban-area data / James P. Cover, Hoseong Kim -- Differences in the determinants of elderly and non-elderly poverty / Gary A. Hoover -- Adominance analysis of Thailand's regional income distributions, 1992-2000 / Kamol Chumrusphonlert, John P. Formby, John A. Bishop -- An analysis of differential provincial income inequality trends in Canada / David Gray, Jeffrey A. Mills, Sourushe Zandvakili -- Adjusting Gini coefficients with quantile regression : Taiwan, 1978-1999 / John A. Bishop, Jong-Rong Chiou, Jessica S.Y. Mai -- Secular trends in socioeconomic inequality of obesity in the United States / Qi Zhang, Youfa Wang -- Risk,inequality aversion and biases born of social position : further experimental testsof the leaky bucket / Steven R. Beckman, John P. Formby, W.James Smith, Buhong Zheng -- Perceptionsof inequality and risk / Frank A. Cowell, Guillermo Cruces -- Introduction / John A. Bishop, Yoram Amiel. |
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Research on Economic Inequality, Volume 12 is the outgrowth of University of Alabama Poverty and Inequality conference, May 22-25, 2003. The motivation for the conference was to honor John P. Formby upon his retirement. The conference, funded by the University, was designed to bring together three groups of people; first, some of the most recognized scholars in the field, second, current and former colleagues of John Formby's working in this field, and third, Dr. Formby's former PhD and post-doctoral students. Seventeen papers were presented, eleven of which are authored or co-authored by Dr. Formby's former students. Peter Lambert and Yoram Amiel also participated in the conference. Dan slottje, John Creedy, Shlomo Yitzhaki and Quentin Wodon did not attend but contributed papers.The first two papers in Volume 12 examine the impact of the minimum wage. The Formby-Bishop-Kim paper compares the poverty reducing effects of the minimum wage to two alternative poverty reducing policies. In the Cover-Kim paper, the authors control for local cost of living to gauge the impact of the minimum wage on teenage employment. The third and fourth papers apply experimental methods to study respondent's attitudes toward inequality and risk. The Beckman et al. paper asks whether the failureto reliably observe inequality aversion (in experiments) extends to risk aversion. In the fifth paper, Buhong Zheng investigates the properties of intermediate measures of inequality. The paper questions, whether these measures maintain their intermediateness through inequality neutral transformations, and the unit consistency of these measures.In the sixth paper, Bishop-Chow-Zeager extend their earlier work on Lorenz curve decompositions. The decomposed Lorenz curve can beeasily used to construct interdistributional Lorenz curve measures of economic advantage among subgroups. Using U.S. datathey find smaller economic advantages over time by race and region, although not by marital status.In the seventh paper, Yitzhaki and Wodon observe that mobility is the transition between two inequality states and establish the equivalence of the Gini index with the Atkinson-Plotnik measure of horizontal equity. They illustrate their results with data from rural Mexico. The eighth and ninth papers address tax microsimulation modeling. Creedy-Kalb-Scutella compare alternative approaches to measuring poverty andinequality in a discrete hours model. |
電子資源: |
http://www.emeraldinsight.com/1049-2585/12 |