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  1. Income distribution [electronic resource]

    Campano, Fred
    New York : Oxford University Press, 2006.

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  2. Income distribution : inequalities, impacts and incentives

    New York : Nova Science Publishers, c2009.

    Income distribution has always been a central concern of economic theory and economic policy. Classical economists such as Adam Smith, Thomas Malthus and David Ricardo were mainly concerned with factor income distribution, that is, the distribution of income between the main factors of production, land, labour and capital. Modern economists have also addressed this issue, but have been more concerned with the distribution of income across individuals and households. Important theoretical and policy concerns include the relationship between income inequality and economic growth. The article economic inequality discusses the social and policy aspects of income distribution questions. This book presents significant and recent research developments.

  3. Income distribution : the unsolved puzzle

    Ranadive, K. R.
    Bombay : Oxford University Press, 1978.

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  1. GINI Coefficient for 210 Constituencies in Kenya, 1999

    Kenya. Central Bureau of Statistics and Kenya. Ministry of Planning and National Development
    1999

    This polygon shapefile depicts the average inequality of per capita expenditures (also known as the GINI Index) for 210 constituencies in Kenya for...

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