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Linkages Between Economic Growth and Inequality
Chapters from a special issue of Canadian Public Policy, 2003
Other papers from the conference
- Sharing the Wealth from Growth: Comparing the Canadian and US Experiences
Shay Aba and Jack Mintz
- Technical Change, Inequality, and The Labor Market
Daron Acemoglu
- Wage Inequality Within and Between Groups: A Schumpeterian Perspective
Philippe Aghion and Peter Howitt
- Low Income Intensity During the 1990’s: The Role of Economic Growth, Employment Earnings, and Social Transfers
Michael Baker
- Public Policy, Inequality and Growth/Politiques publiques, inégalité et croissance
Keith Banting
- Earnings Instability of Women and Men in Canada: 1982-1997
Gordon Betcherman
- Economic Growth and Income Inequality: Implications of a Behavioral Model of Economic Growth for Public Policy
Lorne Carmichael
- The Zero Sum Illusion : Industrial Relations and Modern Economic Approach to Growth and Income Distribution
Jean-Michel Cousineau (comments on Gomez and Meltz paper)
- Does Growing Inequality Harm the Middle Class?
Robert Frank
- The Zero Sum Illusion: Industrial Relations and Modern Economic Approaches to Growth and Income Distribution
Rafael Gomez and Noah Meltz
- Growth, Inequality and Social Protection
Andrew Jackson
- Can Fiscal Policy Lessen Earnings Inequality?
Mireille Laroche and Todd Mattina
- Public Policy, Inequality and Growth/Politiques publiques, inégalité et croissance
John McCallum
- Age Structure, Income Distribution and Economic Growth
Tim Sargent
- Wage inequality and the new economy in the United States: Does IT-led growth lead to wage inequality?
Michael R. Smith (comments on Mishel and Bernstein paper)
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