It’s Baaack: Japan’s Slump and the Return of the Liquidity Trap
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Public Policies and the Employment of Mothers: A Cross-National Study*
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Income, Inequality, and Poverty During the Transition from Planned to Market Economy
B. Milanovic. Washington, DC: The World Bank. 1998.
Trade Liberalization, Privatization, and Restructuring Incentives
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A Simple Way to Calculate the Gini Coefficient, and Some Implications
B. Milanovic. Economics Letters. vol. 56, no. 1. pp. 45-49. 1997.
The Age of Diminished Expectations
P. Krugman. Cambridge: MIT Press. 1997.
Supporting the Employment of Mothers: Policy Variation Across Fourteen Welfare States
J.C. Gornick, M.K. Meyers, and K.E. Ross. Journal of European Social Policy. vol. 7, no. 1. pp. 45-70. 1997.
A Cross-National Analysis of the Wages of Part-Time Workers: Evidence from the United States, the United Kingdom, Canada, and Australia
J.C. Gornick and J.A. Jacobs. Work, Employment and Society. vol. 10, no. 1. pp. 1-27. 1996.
Peddling Prosperity Economic Sense and Nonsense in an Age of Diminished Expectations
P. Krugman. New York: W. W. Norton & Company. 1995.
Transfers and the Transition from Socialism: The Key Tradeoffs
B. Milanovic, K. Krumm, and M. Walton. The World Bank. no. 1380. 1994
The Gini-type Functions: An Alternative Derivation
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Does Gender Fit? Feminism, Bourdieu, and Conceptions of Social Order
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