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Imam Mukhlis(1), Isnawati Hidayah(2), Sariyani Sariyani(3), (1) Universitas Negeri Malang, Malang, Indonesia (2) Wageningen University & Research, Netherlands (3) Universitas Negeri Malang, Malang, Indonesia
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Baybars KARACAOVALI,Theresa M. GREANEY
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JEL. F13, F14, F16, F21, F23, J31.
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Seung Jin BAEK
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JEL. D63, L15, O10.
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Sami TABAN, Mehmet SENGÜR
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This study aims to determine whether income inequlatiy in Turkey is an obstacle in economic development or not. For this purpose, the gini coefficient are used as a measure income inequality and real GDP is used as an economic growth indicator between th...
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Alcides Gómez Jiménez
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Since the last quarter of the XX century, the transitional demographic stage experienced by several countries, had allowed those nations to enjoy higher levels of gross domestic product per capita. Notwithstanding those conditions there was not reduction...
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Mukhlis Mukhlis,Bernadette Robiani,Taufiq Marwa,Rosmiyati Chodijah
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Industrial agglomeration has Become common discussion topic, particularly in relation to economic growth and the reduction of regional inequality between regions. The phenomenon that Occurs at this time that the agglomeration of manufacturing industries ...
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N. M. Sabitova,M. R. Shagiahmetov,N. G. NIvanova
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In spite of economic and social progress economic and social inequality in the world still exists. It can be considered in different aspects: between different population groups, countries, regions of the certain countries. Problems of economic inequalit...
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Khutso Baltimore Makua,Neo Malungane,Khayakazi Mswephu,Ronewa Candy Sadiki
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With inequality at the forefront of economic development, this paper examined the impact of gender inequality on economic growth in South Africa. Different gender dimensions were considered, including female education, female labor force participation, f...
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Khutso Baltimore Makua,Neo Malungane,Khayakazi Mswephu,Ronewa Candy Sadiki
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With inequality at the forefront of economic development, this paper examined the impact of gender inequality on economic growth in South Africa. Different gender dimensions were considered, including female education, female labor force participation, f...
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Juliansyah Roy,Adi Wijaya,Dio Caisar Darma,Erwin Kurniawan A
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Economic development in a region is not only measured by the fiscal dimension andthe economic growth but also based on the income distribution. This study aims toanalyze the effect of fiscal decentralization on investment, economic growth, economic ...
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Nkechinyere Uwajumogu, Ebele Nwokoye, Innocent Ogbonna, Mgbodichimma Okoro (Author)
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Brantley Liddle
The level of world urbanization has crossed the 50% mark, and nearly all future population growth is projected to occur in cities. Cities are disproportionately wealthy, but are associated with poverty, too. Addressing the dual challenges of urbanization...
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Brantley Liddle
The level of world urbanization has crossed the 50% mark, and nearly all future population growth is projected to occur in cities. Cities are disproportionately wealthy, but are associated with poverty, too. Addressing the dual challenges of urbanization...
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Thomas Goda
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It is widely accepted that inequality has increased sharply recently in developed countries, but no consensus exists so far about the importance of inequality in the financial crisis of 2007-2009. The aim of this article is to out- line and contrast the ...
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Rüya ATAKLI YAVUZ
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Through the socialization process, as a result of the roles assigned to men and women starting from the family based on the society?s traditions and social and cultural structure, the individuals internalize those roles. The gendered role assignments by ...
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Elena Gurgu
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Abstract. The Vision of the Eco-Bio-Economy is to sustain development of the humankind welfare in all forms, through an economy of future dedicated to human life through the rational use of the environmental resources. The present work attemp...
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Irrshad Kaseeram,Darma Mahadea
AbstractRecent research has shown that in both developed and emerging market economies, the labour share of national income has exhibited a declining trend since the 1980s. Research investigating the problem of high unemployment in the South African econ...
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Zlatko Nikoloski
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This paper studies the relationship between democracy andincome inequality in long- and short/medium-run. Using appropriate econometrictechniques on both, averaged and panel data for the period 1962-2006, we findno evidence that democracy is associated w...
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Nely Aulia
Abstrak ___________________________________________________________________ Tujuan penelitian untuk mengetahui bagaimana hubungan desentralisasi fiskal melalui DDF, elastisitas PAD, dan kapasitas fiskal terhadap pertumbuhan ekonomi, tingkat kemiskina...
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Ferdinand Niyimbanira
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The aim of this article is to estimate the impact of economic growth on income inequality and poverty using data from the Mpumalanga Province in South Africa. Theoretically, it can be argued that there is a negative relationship between the Gini coeffici...
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