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Building Your Digital Utopia - How to Create Digital Brand Experiences That Systematically Accelerate Growth (Hardcover): Frank... Building Your Digital Utopia - How to Create Digital Brand Experiences That Systematically Accelerate Growth (Hardcover)
Frank Cowell
R491 Discovery Miles 4 910 Ships in 12 - 17 working days
Wealth in the UK - Distribution, Accumulation, and Policy (Hardcover, New): John Hills, Francesca Bastagli, Frank Cowell,... Wealth in the UK - Distribution, Accumulation, and Policy (Hardcover, New)
John Hills, Francesca Bastagli, Frank Cowell, Howard Glennerster, Eleni Karagiannaki, …
R3,352 Discovery Miles 33 520 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

This book examines key issues connected with the distribution of personal wealth in the UK. It examines why wealth is now such an important factor in social differences and public policy. It presents the most recent information on current wealth inequalities and a detailed discussion of trends in the distribution of wealth. It uses newly available data to compare wealth inequalities in the UK with the USA, Canada and Sweden. It uses longitudinal data, which track the same people over time, to examine trajectories in wealth accumulation over the decade to 2005 and inequalities in inheritances over the same period. It looks at how parental wealth levels and people's asset-holdings early in adulthood affect outcomes later in their lives. The final part looks at the way in which policies towards wealth-holding developed historically, and the contradictory ways in which a wide range of public policies relate to people's wealth levels, including through taxation, means-testing, and the encouragement of saving, and discusses what the key issues for policy towards wealth and wealth inequalities now are. Personal wealth in the UK totalled GBP5.5 trillion by 2010 (GBP9-10 trillion if occupational pension rights are included). Inheritance flows are now equivalent to 4 per cent of national income each year. All households in the wealthiest tenth have more than 75 times the wealth of any of those in the bottom tenth. Absolute differences in wealth levels have increased substantially over the last 15 years, so wealth differences represent many more years of income than in the past. This makes them of great importance to life chances. This makes the book highly relevant for public policy, but also for academic and student understanding of a crucial dimension of social difference. As well as bringing together existing information on the area, the book contains considerable new analysis on wealth inequality, inheritance and their impacts, drawing on work which is at the forefront of recent research.

Tax Evasion - An Experimental Approach (Paperback): Paul Webley, Henry Robben, Henk Elffers, Dick Hessing Tax Evasion - An Experimental Approach (Paperback)
Paul Webley, Henry Robben, Henk Elffers, Dick Hessing; Contributions by Frank Cowell, …
R933 Discovery Miles 9 330 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

The aim of this book, first published in 1991, is not to examine the moral or economic rights and wrongs of the issue, but to introduce a fresh way of exploring this old but growing problem. Research into tax evasion has been bedevilled with measurement problems: the hidden economy has been well named. The key is to design experimental situations that engage the same psychological processes as their real-world counterparts. This has been achieved by embedding the declaration of taxes in simulated business games. A feature of the research is that it is cross-national (carried out in the Netherlands and the UK), which also enhances ecological validity. This work will be of particular interest to applied social psychologists, tax researchers and experimental economists.

Thinking about Inequality - Personal Judgment and Income Distributions (Paperback): Yoram Amiel, Frank Cowell Thinking about Inequality - Personal Judgment and Income Distributions (Paperback)
Yoram Amiel, Frank Cowell
R1,130 Discovery Miles 11 300 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

What is inequality? In recent years there has been an explosion of interest in the subject that has yielded a substantial body of formal tools and results for income-distribution analysis. But does the standard axiomatic structure coincide with public perceptions of inequality? Or is the economist's concept of inequality a thing apart, perpetuated through serial brainwashing in the way the subject is studied and taught? Amiel and Cowell examine the evidence from a large international questionnaire experiment using student respondents. Along with basic "cake-sharing" issues, related questions involving social-welfare rankings, the relationship between inequality and overall income growth and the meaning of poverty comparisons are considered.

Measuring Inequality (Hardcover, 3rd Revised edition): Frank Cowell Measuring Inequality (Hardcover, 3rd Revised edition)
Frank Cowell
R3,896 Discovery Miles 38 960 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

What do we mean by inequality comparisons? If the rich just get richer and the poor get poorer, the answer might seem easy. But what if the income distribution changes in a complicated way? Can we use mathematical or statistical techniques to simplify the comparison problem in a way that has economic meaning? What does it mean to measure inequality? Is it similar to National Income? Or a price index? Is it enough just to work out the Gini coefficient? Measuring Inequality tackles these questions and examines the underlying principles of inequality measurement and its relation to welfare economics, distributional analysis, and information theory. The book covers modern theoretical developments in inequality analysis, as well as showing how the way we think about inequality today has been shaped by classic contributions in economics and related disciplines. Formal results and detailed literature discussion are provided in two appendices. The principal points are illustrated in the main text, using examples from US and UK data, as well as other data sources, and associated web materials provide hands-on learning. Measuring Inequality is designed to appeal to both undergraduate and post-graduate students, and academic economists. Its emphasis on practical application means that it will also be useful to policy analysts and advisors.

Wealth in the UK - Distribution, Accumulation, and Policy (Paperback): John Hills, Francesca Bastagli, Frank Cowell, Howard... Wealth in the UK - Distribution, Accumulation, and Policy (Paperback)
John Hills, Francesca Bastagli, Frank Cowell, Howard Glennerster, Eleni Karagiannaki, …
R1,138 Discovery Miles 11 380 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

This book examines key issues connected with the distribution of personal wealth in the UK. It studies why wealth is now such an important factor in social differences and public policy. It presents the most recent information on current wealth inequalities and a detailed discussion of trends in the distribution of wealth. It uses newly available data to compare wealth inequalities in the UK with the USA, Canada, and Sweden. It uses longitudinal data, which track the same people over time, to examine trajectories in wealth accumulation over the decade to 2005 and inequalities in inheritances over the same period. It looks at how parental wealth levels and people's asset-holdings early in adulthood affect outcomes later in their lives. The final part looks at the way in which policies towards wealth-holding developed historically, and the contradictory ways in which a wide range of public policies relate to people's wealth levels, including through taxation, means-testing, and the encouragement of saving, and discusses what the key issues for policy towards wealth and wealth inequalities now are. Personal wealth in the UK totalled GBP5.5 trillion by 2010 (GBP9-10 trillion if occupational pension rights are included). Inheritance flows are now equivalent to 4 per cent of national income each year. All households in the wealthiest tenth have more than 75 times the wealth of any of those in the bottom tenth. Absolute differences in wealth levels have increased substantially over the last 15 years, so wealth differences represent many more years of income than in the past. This makes them of great importance to life chances. This makes the book highly relevant for public policy, but also for academic and student understanding of a crucial dimension of social difference. As well as bringing together existing information on the area, the book contains considerable new analysis on wealth inequality, inheritance, and their impacts, drawing on work which is at the forefront of recent research.

Measuring Inequality (Paperback, 3rd Revised edition): Frank Cowell Measuring Inequality (Paperback, 3rd Revised edition)
Frank Cowell
R1,668 Discovery Miles 16 680 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

What do we mean by inequality comparisons? If the rich just get richer and the poor get poorer, the answer might seem easy. But what if the income distribution changes in a complicated way? Can we use mathematical or statistical techniques to simplify the comparison problem in a way that has economic meaning? What does it mean to measure inequality? Is it similar to National Income? Or a price index? Is it enough just to work out the Gini coefficient?
Measuring Inequality tackles these questions and examines the underlying principles of inequality measurement and its relation to welfare economics, distributional analysis, and information theory. The book covers modern theoretical developments in inequality analysis, as well as showing how the way we think about inequality today has been shaped by classic contributions in economics and related disciplines. Formal results and detailed literature discussion are provided in two appendices. The principal points are illustrated in the main text, using examples from US and UK data, as well as other data sources, and associated web materials provide hands-on learning.
Measuring Inequality is designed to appeal to both undergraduate and post-graduate students, and academic economists. Its emphasis on practical application means that it will also be useful to policy analysts and advisors.

Building Your Digital Utopia - How to Create Digital Brand Experiences That Systematically Accelerate Growth (Paperback): Frank... Building Your Digital Utopia - How to Create Digital Brand Experiences That Systematically Accelerate Growth (Paperback)
Frank Cowell
R368 R308 Discovery Miles 3 080 Save R60 (16%) Ships in 10 - 15 working days
Microeconomics - Principles and Analysis (Paperback, 2nd Revised edition): Frank Cowell Microeconomics - Principles and Analysis (Paperback, 2nd Revised edition)
Frank Cowell
R2,448 Discovery Miles 24 480 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Complete mathematical support and numerous real-world examples make this the only text to provide an accessible and engaging overview of microeconomics, without compromising on the technical level. Examples are linked through each individual chapter and throughout the book to enable students to build understanding as they work through each chapter, and then apply what they have learned to other areas of microeconomics. A range of learning features, including mini-problems, theorems, definitions, and end-of-chapter exercises, complement the examples to help students to master advanced principles and techniques. Microeconomics is supported by a range of online resources, including: For registered adopters of the book: * Worked solutions to selected exercises in the book which can be distributed to students to illustrate the steps followed to complete the exercises * Figures from the book: available to download for use in lectures * A complete set of customizable PowerPoint slides to use as the basis for lectures, or as hand-outs in class * A solutions manual for all of the exercises in the book * Figures to accompany the solutions manual

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