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At that time, the world secured the donor funding and introduced the innovating finance mechanisms that enabled widespread vaccine
distribution
and led to better ways to combat HIV, malaria, and other diseases.
Economic growth reduces poverty only if it benefits the poor, and the effect of growth on poverty reduction is a function of the pattern of income
distribution
within a country.
Finally, Africa’s income
distribution
must become more equitable.
This is difficult, given that a skewed income
distribution
is usually a legacy of a country’s history.
Widening income inequality can add to this distress, but so can other factors, which explains why people at all levels of the income
distribution
are experiencing anxiety.
Indeed, the choice of a Latin American pope echoes a prior shift in the geographical
distribution
of new saints.
With respect to competition with Protestants, the key feature of the last two popes is the shift in the geographical
distribution
of blessed persons away from the traditional dominance of Europe.
Moreover, the crisis is aggravated by the uneven
distribution
of the population throughout Russia, with a near vacuum in the Far East and Siberia.
A low return on investment could be the result of demand-side factors, related to, say, income
distribution
or financial-sector activities.
Putin's corrupt and irresponsible regime has become part of the system of oligarchic parasitism, with its pathologically unjust
distribution
of incomes and property.
At that point, America’s manufacturing industries were just discovering the benefits of flexible (re)configuration, which enabled
distribution
of generated electric power, while America’s home-appliance industry was in its infancy.
The uneven
distribution
of power between the two parties had many predicting a victory for the KMT-PFP coalition.
In Germany, with no antitrust policy, there was no brake on the cartelization of industry, which made the average German poorer and the
distribution
of wealth more skewed.
But, though some governments have no choice but to cut inequality-reducing programs, and others may find it more politically expedient to change the
distribution
of income than to enforce efficiency, much can be done to improve the cost-effectiveness of public spending before reneging on a social contract.
It should be evident by now that many of the world’s economies are undergoing some form of structural change, and in the wake of that change, the “jobs-productivity-income”
distribution
triangle has gone askew.
Since the beginning of this epidemic, his main activity has been the
distribution
of medicine and moral comfort in the doomed villages of Henan.
Little wonder, then, that long-simmering frustration with the way globalization has been handled and resentment at the unfair
distribution
of its gains have fueled the political backlash sweeping the world of late.
As the ILO’s report shows, while wages have climbed gradually across almost the entire income
distribution
in most countries, they have risen sharply for the top 10%, and even more for the top 1% of employees.
We are now faced with the twin challenges of improving the lot of those at the lower end of the wage distribution, while creating enough new high-quality jobs for the tens of millions of new labor-market entrants each year.
Recent evidence, including by the Minimum Wage Commission in Germany, shows that well-designed minimum wages – which meet the needs of workers and their families, while also accounting for economic conditions – can make a real difference at the lower end of the income distribution, without significantly harming employment.
The views of office holders have moved much closer to those commonly found atop the income
distribution.
Acemoglu next asks whether there is evidence that the income
distribution
in the US worsened in the late 1990’s, leading politicians to respond by loosening the reins on lending to people who were “falling behind”?
Weekly earnings grew slowly for the bottom 50% and the bottom 10% at the time, but the lower end of the income
distribution
actually did relatively well in the second half of the 1990’s.
Using data from Thomas Piketty and Emmanuel Saez, Acemoglu also points out that the dynamics of the wage
distribution
for the top 1% of US income earners look different.
The most critical, sophisticated, and profitable parts of the value chain – research and development, product design, branding, marketing, service, and
distribution
– are occupied by American, European, Japanese, South Korean, and Taiwanese companies.
The alternative strategy lies at the opposite end of the
distribution
of firm size – with big business.
And the same applies to the increasing demand for energy: although the region as a whole is rich in energy resources, their uneven geographical
distribution
suggests that any viable solution must be built on cooperation.
They should start by considering the Gini coefficient, a simple and widely used measure of a country’s income or wealth
distribution.
While it is not perfect – reducing a country’s
distribution
of income or wealth to a single number inevitably requires some mathematical shortcuts – it is clear, functional, and broadly accepted.
It won’t be, not least because the Republicans’ initial proposals would add trillions of dollars to budget deficits, and funnel over 99% of the benefits to the top 1% of the income
distribution.
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