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Income Level and Attitudes toward Bribery
In: Robert W. McGee & Serkan Benk, Income Level and Attitudes toward Bribery. In Robert W. McGee & Serkan Benk (Eds.), The Ethics of Bribery: Theoretical and Empirical Studies. (pp. xxx-xxx). Switzerland: Springer, 2023, Forthcoming
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International Comparisons of Income Levels
In: The Economic Journal, Band 77, Heft 308, S. 939
Trade, income levels, and dependence
In: Journal of development economics, Band 21, Heft 2, S. 383-386
ISSN: 0304-3878
Trade, Income Levels and Dependence
In: Economica, Band 53, Heft 211, S. 410
Trade, Income Levels, and Dependence
In: The Economic Journal, Band 95, Heft 380, S. 1123
Relative income levels in the Scandinavian countries
In: Economy and History, Band 17, Heft 1, S. 52-69
Political participation and income level: An exchange
In: Public choice, Band 13, Heft 1, S. 113-122
ISSN: 1573-7101
Canadian income levels and growth: an international perspective
In: Staff studies 23
DO PERMANENT SHOCKS EXPLAIN INCOME LEVELS? A COMMON CYCLE–COMMON TREND ANALYSIS OF REGIONAL INCOME LEVELS FOR CHINA
In: Pacific economic review, Band 13, Heft 5, S. 656-662
ISSN: 1468-0106
Abstract. In this paper, we analyse per capita income levels of China's three main regions: the western region, the eastern region and the central region using common cycle and common trend tests. Our main contribution is that we impose the common cycle and common trend restrictions in decomposing shocks into permanent and transitory components. We find that: (i) there is evidence for two cointegrating relationships and one common cycle; and (ii) the variance decomposition analysis of shocks provides evidence that over short horizons, permanent shocks play a large role in explaining variations in regional per capita incomes.
International Comparisons of Income Levels: A Comment
In: The Economic Journal, Band 80, Heft 320, S. 977
Impact of Income Level on Government Accounting
It needs to disseminate information of high quality of government accounting in terms of understandability, relevance, materiality, reliability, and faithful representation, substance over form, neutrality, prudence and comparability. The study is confined to the how far the level of income of an individual impact on government accounting. The data collected from the 120 respondents who possess the qualifications of PG/CA/ICWA. The study used the techniques of mean, standard deviation, percentages along with the chi-square analysis. The study found that the level of income associated with the all the factors of government accounting at 1 per cent level, (P = 0.000). The study also found that the activities of government accounting should determine as per the needs of the country, and it disseminate information of high quality in terms of understandability, relevance, materiality, reliability, and faithful representation, substance over form, neutrality, prudence and comparability (mean, 1.91) further it should be useful for the uplift of the welfare of its citizens (mean, 1.73). The public sector comparator useful as a tool for financial feasibility analysis of government projects (mean, 1.54) and wanted to introduce a accrual accounting in government departments (mean, 2.54). The intergovernmental front levels increase with the fiscal surplus of the grantee rather than with fiscal deficit (mean, 2.63). Hence, it is suggested to strengthen the existing accounting policies and procedure for sustainability of Government accounting.
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International Comparisons of Income Levels: An Additional Measure
In: The Economic Journal, Band 79, Heft 313, S. 109
Canadian Income Levels and Growth: An International Perspective
In: The Canadian Journal of Economics, Band 4, Heft 2, S. 264
Smart Banking Services Resistance Across the Income Levels
In: Hem Chand Jain, Anubha Godara, Smart Banking Services Resistance across the Income Levels. International Journal of Management, 11(11), 2020, pp 2521-2527.
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