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the only factorinfluencingincome distribution

the new World Bank dataseton income distribution

the tax system Measures of reranking of taxpayers in income distribution caused by the tax system 2013(passive) caused byincome distribution

what tools a government hasto influenceincome distribution

to more effectively use fiscal policyto influencethe income distribution

a detailed dataseton income distribution

a major government instrumentto influenceincome distribution

how government budget can be usedto influencedistribution of income

The government will be risking criticisminfluencesincome distribution

how government badger can be usedto influencedistribution of income

income distribution ... the us ( c ) the economic factorsinfluenceincome distribution

Most notably , neither the rate of growth nor the extent of government intervention in the economy appearsto influenceincome distribution

Although the distribution of income can be beneficial to the economic growth of a country , it may lead to uncertainty and risky affair should the federal government decideto influenceincome distribution

a newly assembled dataseton income distribution

rewriting the rules of the U.S. market economyto influenceincome distribution

taxation and fiscal policy , which usually have redistributive effects , directly and through the provision of social services and insurance(passive) are influenced byIncome distributions

The first option – a more or less free market capitalist economywill createincome distribution

technological change , demographic shifts or global economic development may in time become augmented , entrenched , and immutable(passive) triggered bythe income distribution

Governments that have socialist agendas also use their budgetary allocationsto influenceincome distribution

to provide your usual revenue source pertaining to investors through balancing the main income generation assets(passive) were createdDistribution income

Although many view fiscal policy as the principal vehicle for assisting low - income groups and those affected adversely in the short run by reform programs , a number of countries have introduced labor market policiesto influenceincome distribution

to provide any normal revenue source intended for investors through balancing the exact income creating assets including corporate you will have and attributes with equities(passive) were designedDistribution income

to provide a new usual source of income source to get investors by means of balancing the actual income making assets enjoy corporate an actual and attributes with equities(passive) were createdDistribution income

markets(passive) created bythe income distribution

our distribution rates and the amount of electricity we distribute(passive) are primarily influenced byDistribution revenues

Social assistance and other social benefitsmay influenceincome distribution

Itgenerates employmentinfluencesincome distribution

the MSP(passive) is designedRevenue Distribution

the phenomenon(passive) caused byincome distributions

govt spending ( G ) and revenue ( Tto influenceincome distribution

The donorcan contributethe income distribution

FDIgenerates employmentinfluencesincome distribution

to avoid imposing undue costs on any particular region or sector(passive) should be designedRevenue distribution

with ( i ) sales of rights acquired by the Group and ( ii ) distribution fees charged from the sale of rights by the Group ’s production companies or by third parties(passive) are primarily composedDistribution revenues

unions ... best ableto influencethe income distribution

For example , export taxes are frequently an important source of revenue for domestic expenditure ; they can also be usedto influenceincome distribution

the very high earners in society(passive) caused bythe income distribution

that the comparative advantage isinfluencedincome distribution

social programs(passive) influenced bythe income distribution

a long - run fiscal imbalance that in the coming decades will most likely require cutting social services , raising taxes or both — policiesinfluenceincome distribution

from markets 6resultingfrom markets 6

to improvement of dignity of those that have been denied the opportunity for social inclusion ( Tcherneva 2014leadingto improvement of dignity of those that have been denied the opportunity for social inclusion ( Tcherneva 2014

a tiered market activitieshas createda tiered market activities

from a market system unfair or inequitableresultsfrom a market system unfair or inequitable

australia apart from other oecd countries neverthelesssetsaustralia apart from other oecd countries nevertheless

problems for growth ... when everybody ’s income is risingcausingproblems for growth ... when everybody ’s income is rising

a significant income gapcreatinga significant income gap

more to the sustainability of economic growth than does the quality of a country ’s political institutions , its foreign debt and openness to trade , the level of foreign investment in the economy and whether its exchange rate is competitivecontributesmore to the sustainability of economic growth than does the quality of a country ’s political institutions , its foreign debt and openness to trade , the level of foreign investment in the economy and whether its exchange rate is competitive

from systemwide growthresultingfrom systemwide growth

to change radically over the next 15 years ... as more consumers move into the middle - class income bracketis setto change radically over the next 15 years ... as more consumers move into the middle - class income bracket

from the growth in the number of customersresultingfrom the growth in the number of customers

from technology changes and offshoring of jobsresultingfrom technology changes and offshoring of jobs

to also preserve incentives to producemust be designedto also preserve incentives to produce

from disproportionate growth of the incomes of the wealthyresultingfrom disproportionate growth of the incomes of the wealthy

the stringency of environmental policy and consequently the growth of a countryinfluencesthe stringency of environmental policy and consequently the growth of a country

growth by affecting the size of domestic demand and ... as a consequence ... the potential for industrializationcan influencegrowth by affecting the size of domestic demand and ... as a consequence ... the potential for industrialization

to income inequality amongst the people which then results to poor social cohesionleadsto income inequality amongst the people which then results to poor social cohesion

to an expansion in disposable income at households , which in turn shores up domestic demand and increases jobsleadsto an expansion in disposable income at households , which in turn shores up domestic demand and increases jobs

from extended collaboration arrangements in the Netherlands and growth in Sweetdeal revenues more than offsetting some falls in third party print revenue and in traditional consumer salesresultingfrom extended collaboration arrangements in the Netherlands and growth in Sweetdeal revenues more than offsetting some falls in third party print revenue and in traditional consumer sales

to more government redistributionleadto more government redistribution

the redistribution policyinfluencesthe redistribution policy

poverty reductioncan also influencepoverty reduction

some or all of their cash flows and therefore fill up bucket 1 with that incomeare contributingsome or all of their cash flows and therefore fill up bucket 1 with that income

to legislation attempting to redistribute incomeleadingto legislation attempting to redistribute income

to the socio - economic inequalities in health.23,24may ... contributeto the socio - economic inequalities in health.23,24

from unrestrained profit maximizationresultsfrom unrestrained profit maximization

wider degree of disparitiescausedwider degree of disparities

from the 2001 and 2003 tax cutsresultingfrom the 2001 and 2003 tax cuts

around 17 percent of total retail revenuecurrently contributesaround 17 percent of total retail revenue

to the creation of the World Top Incomes Databasehas ledto the creation of the World Top Incomes Database

to increased demand for credit to maintain living standardsledto increased demand for credit to maintain living standards

to the question for policymakers to make taxation more progressiveleadsto the question for policymakers to make taxation more progressive

an alarming rate of inequality , where huge sums of money can vanish in the balance sheet of a bunch of countries only to resurfaced at some Caribbean Islandis creatingan alarming rate of inequality , where huge sums of money can vanish in the balance sheet of a bunch of countries only to resurfaced at some Caribbean Island

around 17.5 percent of total retail revenuecurrently contributesaround 17.5 percent of total retail revenue

an element of tax reclaimcould triggeran element of tax reclaim

to the formation of social welfare functionleadsto the formation of social welfare function

in a tax liability for investors in non - registered accountscan resultin a tax liability for investors in non - registered accounts

from IDR ( incentive distribution rightsresultingfrom IDR ( incentive distribution rights

to the overall standard of livingcontributesto the overall standard of living

from market processes and the income distributi on after redistributionresultingfrom market processes and the income distributi on after redistribution

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