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Poverty Among Senior Citizens: a Canadian Success Story
How Unequal? Insights on Inequality
“Fair” Inequality? Attitudes Toward Pay Differentials: the United States in Comparative Perspective
Health Impacts of Insecurity
APRIL-MAY 2006 Lars Osberg
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1 Can Increasing Inequality Be a Steady State?
New Estimates of the Index of Economic Well-Being for Selected OECD Countries
The Role of Knowledge in Economic Growth
Sripad Motiram Associate Professor, University of Massachusetts, Boston MA 02125, USA
Economic Insecurity and Well-Being
What Is Social Progress and How Should It Be Measured?
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An Estimation of the Threshold Phillips Curve Model: Evidence from G7 Plus Australia
The Levy Institute Measure of Economic Well-Being
Canada: on the Road to Fiscal Balance
Levy Institute Measure of Economic Well-Being
An Index of Economic Well-Being
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Demand Or Supply for Schooling in Rural India?
Growth and Development in Capitalist Economies
ECONOMICS 2K03 ECONOMIC HISTORY of CANADA COURSE OUTLINE Term Fall 2018 Instructor: W
Instability Implications of Increasing Inequality: Evidence from North America
THE ECONOMICS of NATIONAL STANDARDS Lars Osberg Economics Department Dalhousie University Draft #3
Sustainable Social Development Lars Osberg Revised June, 1992
Careers and Contingency
Dalhousie University Department of Economics 6214 University Avenue Halifax, Nova Scotia CANADA B3H 3J5
Are Equivalence Scales the Same for the United States and Canada?
Why Did Unemployment Disappear from Official Macro-Economic Policy Discourse in Canada?
Review of Income and Wealth Report of the Managing Editors (Covering the Period 01/08/12 to 31/07/13, Regular Issues)
Needs and Wants: What Is Social Progress and How Should It Be Measured?." in , 23-41
How Should We Measure the “Economic” Aspects of Well-Being?
Adam Przeworski
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@Nyu.Edu
A Benefit of Public Holidays
How Should One Measure Economic Insecurity?
Trends in Poverty: the UK in International Perspective - How Rates Mislead and Intensity Matters
Is It Vulnerability Or Economic Insecurity That Matters for Health?