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Bullard, Robert D. – 1980
This paper assesses the extent to which Houston's black community has benefited from the economic boom that the area is experiencing. The major issues addressed, using Houston as a case study, include (1) residential housing patterns, (2) black unemployment, (3) black-white income differentials, (4) black business and economic development, (5)…
Descriptors: Black Community, Business Cycles, Case Studies, Community Development
Watanabe, Tsunehiko – 1974
The changes in income inequality during the post-war period in Japan are investigated quantitatively and extensively in order to shed some light on the relationship between income inequality and the rapid economic development experienced in Japan. Following a presentation of some summary pictures on income inequality in the Japanese society the…
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Conference Reports, Developed Nations, Economic Change
Lindert, Peter H.; Williamson, Jeffrey G. – 1976
Income inequality in the United States displays considerable variance since the seventeenth century. There is no eternal constancy to the degree of inequality in total income, in labor earnings, or in income from conventional nonhuman wealth either before or after the effects of government taxes and spending. When all the necessary adjustments to…
Descriptors: American History, Economic Change, Economic Climate, Economic Development
Shannon, Robin – 1974
The major purpose of this paper are to survey the published data on the size distribution of personal income in a number of countries belonging to the Organization for Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD), to point out the shortcomings of currently collected data, and to propose improvements. An important conclusion concerning the first…
Descriptors: Comparative Analysis, Economic Change, Economic Climate, Economic Development
Cardenas, Gilbert – 1981
Although the distribution of income has become more equitable for some groups, inequitable distribution has affected the poor, minorities, and women most adversely. Income inequality and poverty may be attributed to ability differences, education and training, job tastes, property ownership, market power, and discrimination. In economics, the…
Descriptors: Disabilities, Disadvantaged, Economic Development, Economic Opportunities