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Income and Expenditure in Western Europe

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A Textbook of Microeconomics

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  • March 2021
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Handbook of Economic Stagnation

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International Economics. 13th Edition, EMEA Edition

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  • December 2019
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International Economics, EMEA Edition

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  • December 2019
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China's Economic Transformation. Edition No. 3

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  • February 2015
  • 464 Pages
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Income Distribution is a concept in economics that refers to the way in which income is distributed among individuals or households in a given society. It is typically measured by the Gini coefficient, which is a measure of inequality in a population. Income distribution is an important factor in determining the overall economic health of a society, as it can affect the level of economic growth, the level of poverty, and the level of inequality. Income distribution is typically studied by economists, sociologists, and other social scientists. It is also studied by governments and international organizations, such as the World Bank, in order to better understand the economic and social conditions of a given society. There are a number of companies that specialize in income distribution research and analysis. These include the World Bank, the International Monetary Fund, the Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development, the United Nations Development Programme, and the World Economic Forum. Show Less Read more