Returns to Mobility in the Transition to a Market Economy

Returns to Mobility in the Transition to a Market Economy
Title Returns to Mobility in the Transition to a Market Economy PDF eBook
Author Tito Boeri
Publisher
Pages 48
Release 1997
Genre Labor market
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Returns to Mobility in the Transition to a Market Economy

Returns to Mobility in the Transition to a Market Economy
Title Returns to Mobility in the Transition to a Market Economy PDF eBook
Author Tito Boeri
Publisher
Pages 54
Release 1999
Genre Capitalism
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Pareto optimal sizes of innovation spillovers

Pareto optimal sizes of innovation spillovers
Title Pareto optimal sizes of innovation spillovers PDF eBook
Author William J. Baumol
Publisher
Pages 0
Release 1997
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Returns to Mobility in the Transition to a Marker Economy

Returns to Mobility in the Transition to a Marker Economy
Title Returns to Mobility in the Transition to a Marker Economy PDF eBook
Author Tito Boeri
Publisher
Pages 39
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New Markets, New Opportunities?

New Markets, New Opportunities?
Title New Markets, New Opportunities? PDF eBook
Author Nancy Birdsall
Publisher Brookings Institution Press
Pages 348
Release 2001-09-19
Genre Social Science
ISBN 9780815723585

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A Brookings Institution Press and Carnegie Endowment for International Peace publication Many of the countries that have recently converted to a market-based economic system have also experienced an alarming increase in income inequality — a widening gap between the haves and have nots. But to what extent is the increase in inequality also increasing the opportunities for economic advancement — particularly for those at the bottom of the economic ladder? Does the creation of greater opportunities make a region's move to the market politically acceptable? And, if opportunities don't increase along with inequality, will it eventually cause a political backlash against a country's market policies? This book highlights the importance of finding the answers to those questions by examining the issues of social mobility and opportunity as an essential part of the income inequality puzzle. It provides a summary of the latest research on the economics and politics of social mobility in both developed and emerging market economies, including the conceptual issues involved and the challenges of accurately documenting trends. The book concludes with a discussion of the economics of opportunity and mobility in Latin America and Eastern Europe, and the politics and perceptions of mobility in the two regions.

Fair Progress?

Fair Progress?
Title Fair Progress? PDF eBook
Author Ambar Narayan
Publisher World Bank Publications
Pages 352
Release 2018-05-31
Genre Business & Economics
ISBN 1464812799

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Fair Progress? Economic Mobility across Generations around the World focuses on an issue that has gotten much attention in the developed world, but will present new data and analysis covering most of the world including developing economies. The analysis considers whether those born in poverty or in prosperity are destined to remain in the same economic circumstances into which they were born, and looks back over a half a century at whether children's lives are better or worse than their parents' in different parts of the world. It suggests local, national, and global actions and policies that can help break the cycle of poverty, paving the way for the next generation to realize their potential and improve their lives.

The Future of Market Transition

The Future of Market Transition
Title The Future of Market Transition PDF eBook
Author Kevin T Leicht
Publisher Elsevier
Pages 433
Release 2002-11-26
Genre Social Science
ISBN 0080544479

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The collapse of the state-controlled economies of the former Eastern Bloc will certainly change the way the global economy operates. Bringing together scholars from a wide variety of theoretical perspectives, different nations and different empirical research traditions, this title examines the ongoing transition and the implications of market transitions for individual life chances, state economic policy and social stratification systems. The volume includes scholarship that focuses on both single nation and cross-national research, plus research contributions that compare state socialist/former state socialist political economies with conditions elsewhere in the world.