نتایج جستجو برای: stuffiest income

تعداد نتایج: 104371  

2002
Indraneel Dasgupta Ravi Kanbur

We develop an integrated, general equilibrium, model of how the presence of vertical ties of ‘community’ between sections of workers and sections of capitalists can critically affect the distribution of income between capitalists as a class and workers as a class, as well as between workers belonging to different communities. We show that an exogenous increase in the incomes of capitalists sets...

2001
JAMES ANDREONI LISE VESTERLUND Catherine Eckel Elizabeth Hoffman Catherine Kling Michael Lynn

We study gender differences in altruism by examining a modiŽed dictator game with varying incomes and prices. Our results indicate that the question “which is the fair sex?” has a complicated answer—when altruism is expensive, women are kinder, but when it is cheap, men are more altruistic. That is, we Žnd that the male and female “demand curves for altruism” cross, and that men are more respon...

2001
Valerie Lechene

This part of the report presents the results of an analysis of the responsiveness of home consumption of a variety of foods to variations in incomes and prices over the period 1988 to 2000. It provides information on the way in which food expenditures and quantities vary with income across households and through time; as well as on the way in which they vary through time with prices, controllin...

2003
ALTON GILBERT Roger W. Spencer

The prospects for achieving price stability and full employment sooner with wage and price controls than with traditional monetary and fiscal actions alone depend on the ability of the wage and price controls to dampen expectations of inflation. Until expectations of inflation are substantially reduced, inflationary pressures \vill remain strong evcn though measured prices are constrained by go...

Journal: :Social security bulletin 1979
J G Gordon R N Schoeplein

The OASI eligibility provisions include a retirement test (or earnings test), and in 1979 aged beneficiaries who are under age 72 give up $1 in current benefits for each $2 of annual earnings above $4,500. If the retirement test were eliminated, total OASI payouts would increase because aged workers would no longer forfeit benefits. Aged workers also might increase earnings or delay retirement ...

Journal: :Health affairs 2003
Amy J Davidoff Richard W Johnson

If Medicare eligibility were delayed to age sixty-seven, as proposed periodically by policymakers, most sixty-five- and sixty-six-year-olds (the "young elderly") would find alternative sources of coverage. However, the loss of Medicare eligibility would leave about 9 percent of this age group uninsured, while another 11 percent would be underinsured because they could only afford limited nongro...

1998
Donald J. Brown Chris Shannon

This paper studies the extent to which qualitative features of Walrasian equilibria are refutable given a nite data set. In particular, we consider the hypothesis that the observed data are Walrasian equilibria in which each price vector is locally stable under tâtonnement. Our main result shows that a nite set of observations of prices, individual incomes and aggregate consumption vectors is r...

Journal: :International journal of health services : planning, administration, evaluation 2001
F G Castles

For much of the postwar period, the Australian welfare state has been misunderstood by overseas social policy commentators. The lack of generosity of welfare payments has been substantially compensated for by a system of wage regulation that has prevented waged poverty and delivered a reduced disparity of incomes. The strong emphasis on means-testing of benefits has not had the stigmatizing eff...

Journal: :Resuscitation 2009
Michelle H Biros Corey Sargent Kathleen Miller

OBJECTIVE To determine public attitudes towards emergency research, exception from informed consent (EFIC) and a specific proposed clinical trial using EFIC. METHODS As part of a planned community consultation activity, a survey was conducted at a popular public venue. Participants answered demographic questions and then were asked their opinions on specifically described consent circumstance...

2004
CHARLES KENNY

— Convergence of national GDP/capita numbers is a common, but narrow, measure of global success or failure in development. This paper takes a broader range of quality of life variables covering health, education, rights and infrastructure and examines if they are converging across countries. It finds that these measures are converging as a rule and (where we have data) that they have been conve...

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