Western Connecticut State University Income Inequality in America “The proliferate gap separating the penniless from the gilded” Kristen Dakin ECO 101: Principles of Microeconomics Professor David Barber April 7th‚ 2014 The exponentially growing gap that separates the affluent from the rest of society in America has become a truly daunting statistic. According to data collected by the IRS‚ the World Top Economics Database asserted that in 2010‚ the
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7th ed. USA: Pearson Addison Wesley. Ruffin‚ R.‚ and Gregory‚ P. (2001). Principles of Microeconomics‚ 7th ed. USA: Addison Wesley. Stiglitz‚ J. (2000). “The Contributions of the Economics of Information to Twentieth Century Economics‚” Quarterly Journal of Economics 115 (4): 1441-1478. -------. (1997 [1994]). Whither Socialism? Cambridge‚ MA: MIT Press. Stiglitz‚ J.‚ and Walsh‚ C. (2002). Principles of Microeconomics‚ 3rd ed. New York: W.W Thaler‚ R. (1992). The Winner’s Curse. Princeton‚ NJ:
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WESTERN MINDANAO STATE UNIVERSITY COLLEGE OF SOCIAL ECONOMICS ACCOUNTANCY DEPARTMENT “ ARE THEY REALLY HELPING OR EXASPERATING THE PROBLEM ? ” CRITIQUE ON ECONOMIC HELP OF WORLD BANK AND INTERNATIONAL MONETARY FUND KLENT ALBRECHT RESEARCHER
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What is globalization‚ and is it a positive force for good in the 21st century. It is hard to define globalization and seems “easier to describe than to define” (Kiggundu‚ 2002:3). “Globalization has become‚ the most important economic‚ political‚ and cultural phenomenon of our time. Around the globe the integration of the world economy is not only reshaping business but also reordering the lives of individuals‚ creating new social classes‚ different jobs‚ unimaginable wealth‚ and‚ occasionally
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com/sites/luisakroll/2012/03/07/forbes-worlds-billionaires-2012/ 4. Marx‚ Karl.‚ 1848‚ The Manifesto of the Communist Party‚ Marx/Engels Selected Works‚ Vol. One‚ Progress Publishers‚ Moscow‚ 1969‚ pp. 98-137; 5. Stiglitz‚ Joseph E.‚ 2012‚ The Price of Inequality‚ Allen Lane: An imprint of the Penguin books Also used for research: * Alcock‚ Pete.‚ 2006‚ Understanding Poverty‚ Palgrave Macmillan *
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Letter‚ February 21‚ 2003 Roberts‚ Ivan and Rod Tyers (2001)‚ “China’s Exchange Rate Policy: The Case For Greater Flexibility”‚ Working Papers in Economics and Economietrics No. 389‚ Australian National University‚ January 2001. Joseph Stiglitz‚ July 2005‚ “Stiglitz on China and Why U.S. Economic Advice is Discounted”. Economists view‚ http://economistsview.typepad.com/economistsview/2005/07/stiglitz_on_chi.html Sun‚ Huayu and Yue Ma‚ 2005. “Policy strategies to deal with revaluation pressures on
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Bibliography Atkinson‚ Anthony B. “How to Spread the Wealth.” Foreign Affairs 95‚ no. 1 (2016): 29-33. http://search.ebscohost.com/login.aspx?direct=true&db=aph&AN=111501181&site=ehost-live. Atkinson‚ the Centennial Professor at the London School of Economics‚ researches with a concentration in the distribution of income and wealth. The author is progressive because he specifically states the first step to repair the damage of economic inequality is to create a more progressive income tax. Atkinson
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facilities offshore to less developed countries to avoid the more stringent pollution controls in place in their home countries. 2. According to Joseph Stiglitz‚ in his video called “Making Globalization Work‚” what were the original expectations about how globalization would affect global disparities‚ inequality and poverty? What evidence does Stiglitz offer showing those expectations were wrong? Economic theory predicted that disparities between rich and poor would be narrowed. In fact those disparities
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1. Introduction of GST Goods and service tax were first deliberated in 2005 with the intention to introducing it in 1st January 2007. However‚ it was withdrawn in the following year. In 2009‚ GST was revived with a proposed rate of 4% to replace current Sales Tax of 10% and Service Tax of 5% in a bid to diversify national revenues. However‚ the idea of GST still end up floating around as it has now been officially deferred. 2. Concept of GST Goods and Service Tax (GST)‚ also known as Value Added
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------------------------------------------------- ------------------------------------------------- Research Paper ------------------------------------------------- THE PROBABILITY OF FINANCIAL CRISIS IN THE USA IN 2012-2013 ------------------------------------------------- Ilias Habbasov ------------------------------------------------- ------------------------------------------------- BBA course submitted to Elżbieta Jendrych‚ PhD on 3 December 2012 Winter Semester 2012/2013
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