Littell's Living Age, 96. kötetLiving Age Company Incorporated, 1868 |
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27. oldal
... poor growth is absolute if the poor receive the absolute benefits of growth equal to, or greater than, the absolute benefits received by the non-poor. Under this definition, absolute inequality would fall during the course of economic ...
... poor growth is absolute if the poor receive the absolute benefits of growth equal to, or greater than, the absolute benefits received by the non-poor. Under this definition, absolute inequality would fall during the course of economic ...
61. oldal
... Poor Law Amendment Act , 1851 ; Section 16 of the Poor Law Amendment Act , 1866 ; Section 50 of the Metropolitan Poor Act , 1867 ; c . 113 . Section 17 of the Metropolitan Poor Amendment Act , 1869 ; 32 & 33 Vict . and Section 22 of the ...
... Poor Law Amendment Act , 1851 ; Section 16 of the Poor Law Amendment Act , 1866 ; Section 50 of the Metropolitan Poor Act , 1867 ; c . 113 . Section 17 of the Metropolitan Poor Amendment Act , 1869 ; 32 & 33 Vict . and Section 22 of the ...
156. oldal
... poor among the total population and b ) constructing an index of poverty using the available information on the poor . The first of these problems takes us to a basic methodological issue : What does being poor exactly mean ? Adam Smith ...
... poor among the total population and b ) constructing an index of poverty using the available information on the poor . The first of these problems takes us to a basic methodological issue : What does being poor exactly mean ? Adam Smith ...
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