Equity [electornic resources] / edited by Peter J. Lambert.
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- 出版: Bingley, U.K. : Emerald 2007.
- 叢書名: Research on economic inequality ,v. 15
- 主題: Business & Economics--Economics , Economics , Equity
- ISBN: 9781849505086
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- 一般註:99年度中區共購共享電子書 Redistribution and marginal productivity reward / Alexander W. Cappelen, Bertil Tungodden -- Progressivity implications of public health insurance funding in Canada / James B. Davies, Michael Hoy -- Public and private health insurance and the utilisation of health care in Spain / Pilar Garcâia Gâomez, Angel Lâopez Nicolâas -- Aging and inter-generational fairness : a Canadian analysis / Michael Wolfson, Geoff Rowe -- Changing poverty or changing poverty aversion? / Daniel L. Millimet, Daniel Slottje, Peter J. Lambert -- A gender-focused macro-micro analysis of the poverty impacts of trade liberalization in South Africa / John Cockburn, Ismael Fofana, Bernard Decaluwe, Ramos Mabugu, Margaret Chitiga-- Inequality and income gaps / Ian Preston -- How progressive is progressive taxation? An axiomatic analysis / Udo Ebert, Georg Tillmann -- Generalized probabilistic egalitarianism / Paul D. Thistle -- Inequality and the choice of the personal tax base / Nigar Hashimzade, Gareth D.Myles -- Strategic weight within couples : a microsimulation approach / Kristian Orsini, Amedeo Spadaro-- Introduction / Peter J. Lambert
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摘要註
For equity, societies may wish to eliminate certain forms or manifestations of inequality. Horizontal equity and vertical equity in the income tax are topics which have interested me for some years. Although any shortfall from each of these objectives can be measured in terms of unwanted inequalities, equity per se is a different concept from equality. Equity relates to fairness, justice and other societal norms which give expression to the best aspirations of our collective social conscience. For example, equal access to health care for those in equal need is an accepted norm for horizontal equity in the health field. Vertical equity in this context means treating appropriately differently those who have different needs. The papers which are ultimately included in this volume are the ones, from among those offered, which survived a rigorous refereeing process. Each has its own take on the concept of equity, and its link with equality. Part of the Research on Economic Inequalityseries, it provides an international forum for all researchers interested in the study of economic inequality and related fields. It bringstogether a diversity of perspectives. This volume focuses onEquity




