The Distribution of Income Between PersonsCUP Archive, 8 de nov. 1973 - 286 pàgines Updated version of a 1936 unpublished economic research paper, dealing with the economic theories of income distribution in the developed capitalist countries - includes a comparison of the degrees of inequality in various countries, and covers equilibrium distribution, impulses of change, etc. Diagrams and statistical tables. |
Continguts
Plan of the book | 7 |
comments added in 1972 | 13 |
Description and charting of incomedistribu tions | 20 |
Changes since 1936 | 41 |
The sources of income | 50 |
Detailed classification of incomesources | 58 |
The amounts relative values and distribution of qualifications for obtaining income | 68 |
Distribution of income from a homogeneous source | 74 |
The form of distribution under constant forces | 121 |
The effects of particular measures on the equilibrium distribution | 126 |
Effects of inheritance and death duties on the equilibrium distribution | 138 |
Limitations imposed by the assumption that forces are constant | 146 |
Increasing income per head | 150 |
Increasing population and large families | 156 |
Impulses of change | 166 |
Does the theory fit the facts? | 175 |
Equilibria of distributions of income | 80 |
Shifts in distribution of high in comes in the United Kingdom 192467 888 | 86 |
Income determined by independent causes | 90 |
Forces of change | 99 |
Particular causes of change | 103 |
Equilibrium under constant forces | 112 |
24 Income distribution revisited after 35 years | 185 |
The construction of peoplecurves | 213 |
The conditions for equilibrium under | 229 |
Motion towards equilibrium | 237 |
A model of Income distribution | 245 |
Frases i termes més freqüents
ability acting actual aggregate allow altering amount Appendix assume assumption average capital causes change of income Chapter Chart condition consider constant construct corresponding countries curve denotes depend determined discussed distribution of income economic economic influences effect equal equation equilibrium distribution estimate example expect fact fairly forces of change formula further give given Hence I₁ illustrated impulses income per head income-class Income-curve income-distribution income-levels income-power income-ratio-curve increase independent individual inequality influences inheritance initial instance interest land less matrix means measure method monopoly advantage moving obtaining income Pareto particular persons poor positive possession possible proportional qualifications for obtaining range reason relative remain result rich share shift shown slope statistics suppose Sweden Table Theorem theory tion unit values various