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Economic growth and income equality: Implications of a behavioural model of economic growth for public policy
Morris Altman
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Public Policy
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Economic Growth
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Economic Growth Model
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Behavioral Model
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Economic Income
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Firm Organization
100%
Income Equality
100%
Product Market
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Economic Efficiency
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Low-wage Workers
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Highest Wages
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Income Growth
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Technical Change
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All-affected
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Efficiency Effect
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Material Well-being
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Institutional Variables
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Labor Compensation
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Technology Choice
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Firm Growth
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Market Regimes
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Economics, Econometrics and Finance
Public Policy
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Firm Organization
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Efficiency
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Low Wages
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Technical Change
50%
Technology Choice
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Labor Compensation
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