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Green taxes, quotas and equality : preserving social justice whilst averting climate change

2016

The need for green fiscal reform is urgent in the face of climate change. Some oppose it, however, arguing that such reforms disproportionately burden poorer individuals whose emissions are far smaller than those of wealthier individuals. Defusing these criticisms, this paper argues that this is not an inevitable feature of green fiscal reform. We should adopt a more scientific attitude not only towards climate change but towards testing fiscal proposals to mitigate it, and avoid dividing, with rushed assumptions, responsible voters who care about both equality and climate change.

Regressive taxesMultidisciplinaryInequalityHistory and Philosophy of ScienceCarbon quotas and taxesClimate changeGreen fiscal reform
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2020

Abstract We show that the combination of doubling and (1, p)-Poincaré inequality is equivalent to a version of the Ap-condition on rooted K-ary trees.

Regular treeApplied Mathematics010102 general mathematicsPoincaré inequality01 natural sciencesCombinatoricssymbols.namesake0103 physical sciencessymbols010307 mathematical physicsGeometry and Topology0101 mathematicsAnalysisMathematicsAnalysis and Geometry in Metric Spaces
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A Proposal to Compare Consistently the Inequality Among the Poor

2013

A poverty index should be sensitive to the number of poor people, the extent of the shortfall of the poor, and the inequality among the poor. A difficulty arises when inequality among the poor needs to be assessed. The inequality may be analyzed in terms of either incomes or gaps. Depending on what side we focus on, the inequality level comparisons may be contradictory. This paper proposes a reinterpretation of the inequality component involved in the decompositions of well-known poverty indices. The alternative indices we introduce measure equally the income and gap inequality among the poor. The comparisons in inequality as measured by these indices are then independent of the viewpoint. …

ReinterpretationEconomics and EconometricsIndex (economics)PovertyInequalityPublic economicsmedia_common.quotation_subjectPoverty measurementPoor peopleIncome inequality metricsEconomicsEconometricsSocial inequalitymedia_commonReview of Income and Wealth
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Median vs. Mean in Poverty Alleviation

2011

When evaluating poverty, the relative poverty line may be taken as a percentage of either normalized median or normalized mean income. It is proved that, for any family of non-intersecting Lorenz curves, when the poverty line is set relative to the normalized median income, reducing poverty become less costly in proportion to the total income when inequality is great and increasing; a counter-example proves that such a change may be associated with greater poverty. However, when the poverty line is set relative to the normalized mean income, the relative cost of poverty alleviation always increases with inequality and poverty, as expected. One concludes that the poverty line should be taken…

Relative costMedian incomeInequalityPovertymedia_common.quotation_subjectWelfare economicsStatisticsEconomicsTotal incomeLorenz curvemedia_commonSSRN Electronic Journal
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Existence and Relaxation Results for Second Order Multivalued Systems

2021

AbstractWe consider nonlinear systems driven by a general nonhomogeneous differential operator with various types of boundary conditions and with a reaction in which we have the combined effects of a maximal monotone term $A(x)$ A ( x ) and of a multivalued perturbation $F(t,x,y)$ F ( t , x , y ) which can be convex or nonconvex valued. We consider the cases where $D(A)\neq \mathbb{R}^{N}$ D ( A ) ≠ R N and $D(A)= \mathbb{R}^{N}$ D ( A ) = R N and prove existence and relaxation theorems. Applications to differential variational inequalities and control systems are discussed.

RelaxationPure mathematicsPartial differential equationApplied Mathematics010102 general mathematicsMaximal monotone mapOrder (ring theory)Differential operator01 natural sciencesOptimal control010101 applied mathematicsNonlinear systemMonotone polygonSettore MAT/05 - Analisi MatematicaContinuous and measurable selectionsVariational inequalityConvex and nonconvex problemsRelaxation (physics)Boundary value problem0101 mathematicsMathematicsActa Applicandae Mathematicae
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La renta mínima como instrumento para combatir la pobreza : el caso de la Comunidad Valenciana

2020

Recientemente, la Comunidad Valenciana ha reformado la renta mínima y ha instaurado la denominada renta valenciana de inclusión (RVI). En este trabajo realizamos una evaluación de este programa utilizando técnicas de microsimulación a partir de microdatos proporcionados por la Administración valenciana.Se hace una descripción del nuevo programa respecto a la anterior renta garantizada de ciudadanía (RGC), que ha mostrado problemas de agotamiento, y se señalan las diferencias más relevantes. A partir de los datos existentes, calculamos el coste presupuestario estimado de la RVI y los efectos de este programa en términos de pobreza y desigualdad. Aunque el gasto se incrementará respecto a la …

Renta mínima de inserciónSociology and Political SciencepobrezaMinimum insertion incomeSocial SciencesRenda mínima d'insercióEvaluación de políticasHM401-1281EconomíamicrosimulaciónHMicrosimulacióPobresaInequalityDesigualdadDesigualtatEconomía públicaSociology (General)renta mínima de inserciónMicrosimulationPobrezaPovertySocial Sciences (miscellaneous)Microsimulacióndesigualdad
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Sociologie de l'école (3ème édition)

2006

06002; Cette troisième édition, totalement refondue, d'un manuel devenu " la " référence sur le monde de l'école, des élèves et des enseignants, explore le domaine de manière systématique et objective, et sous des aspects divers : place de l'école dans la société (politiques scolaires, inégalités de carrière, enjeux de la réussite scolaire, évolution des analyses théoriques), mais aussi acteurs et pratiques (profession enseignante, programmes, pratiques éducatives des familles, métiers d'élève). Outre la mise à jour de toutes les données et une actualisation générale de son contenu, l'ouvrage propose de nombreux éléments inédits sur les effets des politiques éducatives, la construction et l…

Reproduction sociale[SHS.SOCIO] Humanities and Social Sciences/SociologyEducation policy[SHS.EDU]Humanities and Social Sciences/Education[SHS.EDU] Humanities and Social Sciences/EducationEnseignantSociologie de l'éducationPolitique scolaireEducational experienceSociologyOffre de formationInsertion des jeunesSchoolingProgramme scolaire[SHS.SOCIO]Humanities and Social Sciences/SociologyFamily School relationshipSociology of educationTeacherSchool mixEducational system : FranceDecentralizationDiplômeEcoleInégalité scolaire[ SHS.EDU ] Humanities and Social Sciences/EducationSchool business relationship[ SHS.SOCIO ] Humanities and Social Sciences/SociologySystème éducatifPratique pédagogiqueProjet professionnelOutcomes of educationPratique éducativeTeaching practiceSociologieCurriculumFrancePolitique localeSchool inequalitySocial reproductionSystem of education
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Representation of solutions and large-time behavior for fully nonlocal diffusion equations

2017

Abstract We study the Cauchy problem for a nonlocal heat equation, which is of fractional order both in space and time. We prove four main theorems: (i) a representation formula for classical solutions, (ii) a quantitative decay rate at which the solution tends to the fundamental solution, (iii) optimal L 2 -decay of mild solutions in all dimensions, (iv) L 2 -decay of weak solutions via energy methods. The first result relies on a delicate analysis of the definition of classical solutions. After proving the representation formula we carefully analyze the integral representation to obtain the quantitative decay rates of (ii). Next we use Fourier analysis techniques to obtain the optimal dec…

Riemann-Liouville derivativeRiemann–Liouville derivativenonlocal diffusion01 natural sciencesdecay of solutionssymbols.namesakeMathematics - Analysis of PDEsFundamental solutionFOS: MathematicsInitial value problemApplied mathematics0101 mathematicsMathematicsfundamental solutionSpacetimeApplied Mathematics010102 general mathematicsta111energy inequalityRandom walk010101 applied mathematicsPrimary 35R11 Secondary 45K05 35C15 47G20Fourier analysisNorm (mathematics)Bounded functionsymbolsHeat equationfractional LaplacianAnalysisAnalysis of PDEs (math.AP)
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Neoclassical Convergence Versus Technological Catch-Up : A Contribution for Reaching a Consensus.

2004

http://www.businessperspectives.org/files/ppm/PPM_EN_2004_03pp15_42.pdf; International audience; New macro empirical evidence is provided to assess the relative importance of object andidea gaps in explaining the world income distribution dynamics over a benchmark period of 1960-1985. Results are then extended through 1995. Formal statistical hypothesis tests allow us to discriminatebetween two competing growth models: (i) the standard neoclassical growth model similarto that employed by Mankiw, Romer, and Weil (1992), and (ii) an endogenous growth modelclosely related to the Nelson and Phelps' approach (1966) that emphasizes the importance of technologytransfer in addition to factor accumu…

RomerO40jel:C21WachstumstheorieTechnologietransferEconomicsEconometrics[ SHS.ECO ] Humanities and Social Sciences/Economies and financestechnological catch-upand income dynamicsC14income dynamics050207 economicsMacro10. No inequalityEmpirical evidence[SHS.ECO] Humanities and Social Sciences/Economics and FinanceC12050205 econometrics Public economicsO5005 social sciences1. No povertyjel:C12Convergence (economics)[SHS.ECO]Humanities and Social Sciences/Economics and Financeeconomic growthjel:C14jel:O50C21TheorieSchätzungWeltneoclassical convergenceSample (statistics)O5lcsh:BusinessSchumpeterian growthjel:O40Income distribution0502 economics and businessddc:330economic growthneoclassical convergencetechnological catch-upincome dynamicsNeue WachstumstheorieStatistical hypothesis testingO33Endogenous growth theoryendogenous growthjel:O33Entwicklungskonvergenzlcsh:HF5001-6182
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European transnational ecological deprivation index and participation in population-based breast cancer screening programmes in France.

2013

Abstract Background We investigated factors explaining low breast cancer screening programme (BCSP) attendance taking into account a European transnational ecological Deprivation Index. Patients and methods Data of 13,565 women aged 51–74 years old invited to attend an organised mammography screening session between 2010 and 2011 in thirteen French departments were randomly selected. Information on the women's participation in BCSP, their individual characteristics and the characteristics of their area of residence were recorded and analysed in a multilevel model. Results Between 2010 and 2012, 7121 (52.5%) women of the studied population had their mammography examination after they receive…

Rural PopulationInequalityUrban PopulationEpidemiologymedia_common.quotation_subjectPopulationBreast NeoplasmsBreast cancer screeningmedicineMammographyHumanseducationPovertyEarly Detection of Cancermedia_commonAgededucation.field_of_studymedicine.diagnostic_testEcologybusiness.industryMultilevel modelPublic Health Environmental and Occupational HealthAttendanceMiddle AgedSocioeconomic FactorsFemaleMammography screeningFranceRural areaPatient ParticipationbusinessMammographyPreventive medicine
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