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Bernard Schwartz

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Research Areas

Inequality

Selected Publications on Inequality:

Alec Ian Gershberg, Arun R. Joshi, Tomomi Miyajima, and Michel J. Welmond. (2007) Improving Quality, Equality, and Efficiency in the Education Sector: Fostering a Competent Generation of Youth. Human Development Group Middle East and North Africa Region
The World Bank. June 29.

Anwar Shaikh and Amr Ragab. (2007) An International Comparison of the Incomes of the Vast Majority. SCEPA Working Paper 2007-3.

Semmler, Willi (2006). "Auf der Suche nach Amerikas Mittelklasse," SPIEGEL ONLINE. December 18.

Jeff G. Madrick (2006). "The Growing Wage Gap," The Nation. October 9: pp. 4-5.

The Schwartz Center Working Paper 2003-4
Title: Can the Poor Countries Catch Up? Sources of Growth Accounting Gives Weak Convergence for the Early 21st Century.
Authors: Lance Taylor and Codrina Rada (Center for Economic Policy Analysis).
Date: June 27, 2003. Revised 2006.
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The Schwartz Center Working Paper 2002-15
Title: An Agent-Based Model of Wealth Distribution.
Authors: Giammario Impullitti and C. Matthias Rebmann (New School University).
Date: September 26, 2002 (revised).
Comments: This paper is a recipient of the David Gordon Award for 2001-2002.
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The Schwartz Center Working Paper 2002-14
Title: Does Trade Promote Gender Wage Equity? Evidence from East Asia.
Authors: Günseli Berik (University of Utah), Yana van der Meulen Rodgers (College of William and Mary), and Joseph E. Zveglich, Jr. (Asian Development Bank).
Date: August 2002.
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The Schwartz Center Working Paper 2002-01
Title:
Increasing Earnings Inequality and Unemployment in Developed Countries: Markets, Institutions and the "Unified Theory."
Author: David R. Howell (The Schwartz Center).
Date: January 2002.
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The Schwartz Center Working Paper 2001-02
David Howell and Friedrich Huebler
(The Schwartz Center). Trends in Earnings Inequality and Unemployment Across the OECD: Labor Market Institutions and Simple Supply and Demand Stories. May 2001. [Globalization, Labor Markets, and Social Policy No. 23]
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The Schwartz Center Working Paper 2001-01
Per Gunnar Berglund (The Schwartz Center). Equality and Enterprise: Can Functional Finance Offer a New Historical Compromise?. March 2001. [Economic Policy Analysis No. 12]
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The Schwartz Center Working Paper 2000-11
Rob Davies (University of Zimbabwe) and Jørn Rattsø (Norwegian University of Science and Technology). Zimbabwe: Economic Adjustment, Income Distribution and Trade Liberalization. February 2000. [Globalization, Labor Markets, and Social Policy No. 21]
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The Schwartz Center Working Paper 2000-09
Alexander Vorobyov and Stanislav Zhukov (Institute of World Economy and International Relations). Russia: Globalization, Structural Shifts and Inequality. February 2000. [Globalization, Labor Markets, and Social Policy No. 19]
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The Schwartz Center Working Paper 2000-05
Angela Ferriol (Instituto Nacional de Investigaciones Economicas). External Opening, Labor Market and Inequality of Labor Incomes. February 2000. [Globalization, Labor Markets, and Social Policy No. 15]
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The Schwartz Center Working Paper 2000-03
Roberto Frenkel and Martin González Rozada (Centro de Estudios de Estado y Sociedad). Balance-of-Payments Liberalization: Effects on Growth, Employment and Income in Argentina. February 2000. [Globalization, Labor Markets, and Social Policy No. 13]
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