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The Rich Are Different ! Pareto law from asymmetric interactions in asset exchange models Sitabhra Sinha The Institute of Mathematical Sciences Chennai.
Income Inequality: Measures, Estimates and Policy Illustrations.
Power Laws: Rich-Get-Richer Phenomena Chapter 18: “Networks, Crowds and Markets” By Amir Shavitt.
Finance 30220: Macroeconomic Analysis Recent Macroeconomic Controversies.
Social indicators for policy-making Daniel Kostzer UMKC, April 2006.
Retain G.W. Bush tax cuts for individuals earning over $ 250,000 per year is in the interest of a Republic Maxie Brinkmann, Vanessa Henning, Eva Estrada,
Chapter 8 The Wage Structure Copyright © 2008 The McGraw-Hill Companies, Inc. All rights reserved. McGraw-Hill/Irwin Labor Economics, 4 th edition.
2014 NNN 1B 1 Milo Schield Augsburg College Editor: US Rep: International Statistical Literacy Project 10 October 2014 National Numeracy.
The Predictive Power of Wealth Neomalthusianism and Earth’s Carrying Capacity Thomas Martin, Devin Christensen, Aaron Konichek, Brian Beadle, Lovro Kuspilic,
Why Do Incomes Differ? Preparing to Teach HS Economics 2014.