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Psychology of inequality
(2010-03-12)
The major focus of discussion in this paper will be reviewing the studies on these specific areas namely, (a) physical setting, (b) religion, race and caste (c) Disability and (d) sex.
Poverty inequality and development in dual economics with urban informal sectors
(2010-03-13)
In this paper a general model of dualistic economies with urban informal sectors is proposed. The model is able to encompass a wide variety of distortions and institutional features which may affect such economies. Within ...
Distribution and development effects of tariff subsidy policies in small open dual economy
(2010-03-13)
In this paper the effects of tariff cum subsidy policies in a small open dual economy with intersectoral migration are considered. The model used is an extended version of the mobile capital Harris-Todaro model of ...
Simplest problem in optimal control revisited
(2010-03-23)
In this paper, we define and study the simplest problemin optimal control theory, withdifferential inequalities determining the evolution of state variables. We prove necessary and sufficient conditions for optimality.
Economy demand factor in regional industrialization
(2010-03-24)
In the present study it is argued that policies to achieve reduction in regional inequalities in industrialization in India so far have been guided by theories emphasizing the role of supplies of factors of production, ...
Max-min solution for variable threat games
(2010-03-25)
In this paper we obtain general inequality properties that max-min strategic solutions to Variable Threat Games satisfy under a set of very plausible assumptions.
Income inequality across nations over time, how much and why?
(2010-03-13)
The paper aims at the (a) measurement of the extent of income inequality across countries, (b) measurement of the change in income inequality over the last decade, (c) examination of the factors responsible for the income ...
Targeted interventions: consumption dynamics and distributional effects
(Indian Institute of Management Ahmedabad, 2021-09-02)
Income distribution-based targeted interventions are quite common in developing economies. However, often due to institutional frictions, identification of the recipients happens at a lower frequency than the frequency of ...