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The following notes are taken while reading:
Saint-Upéry, Marc, 2003 [1999]. “Amartya Sen ou l’économie comme science morale”. Introduction to Sen, Amartya *L’économie est une science morale*. Seco…
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Previously we had compared `labour income` and `income` (from the World bank) Gini coefficients but they exibit different trends.
Further research into explaining these differences is required.
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mmcky updated
3 months ago
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To reiterate what we laid out at the end of last class, this week we'll discuss these papers:
* Baker, M.J. and Jonathan Conning (2021) [A Model of Enclosures: Efficiency, Coordination, and Conflic…
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Hi,
As you may have noticed by now, The GC is closed on 9/16 so our next class meeting will not be until Thursday 9/23.
These are the readings for then. Links to PDFs for all the readings …
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Comment below with a well-developed question or comment about the reading for this week's workshop.
If you would really like to ask your question in person, please place two exclamation points befo…
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We are looking to develop a Python package called `policyengine` that will serve as a unified interface for our country-specific policy simulation packages (e.g., `policyen…
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Maybe a formalized example could help?
``` js
var A = {
taxemes: ['5%', '3%', '2%'],
cash: '50'
}
var B = {
taxemes: ['20%', '3%', '2%'],
cash: '30'
}
// Steps inside of transaction: "A pays …
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Definition and list needed to be able to track consistently RTI issues affecting different communities
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Retell the story [Friction over revenue sharing formula: Why some States get more money from Centre](https://www.thehindu.com/data/data-friction-over-revenue-sharing-formula-why-some-states-get-more-m…
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Mary Newhauser from Wiley discussed having set-up weak supervision rules for identifying SDG-related topics. Perhaps we can include these too.