distributional consequences
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consequence
noun[C]
uk/ˈkɒn.sɪ.kwəns/us/ˈkɑːn.sə.kwəns/
a result of a particular action or situation, often one that is bad or ...
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The core of the article consists of an examination of the distributional consequences of these policies.
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Another set of concerns about increased fuelwood scarcity relates to the potential distributional consequences of household labor reallocation.
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On the other hand, even when appropriate policies are followed there would still be equity/distributional consequences, but at a relatively lower magnitude.
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This has distributional consequences but does not affect society's overall welfare.
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There is, in fact, considerable support in the literature for the proposition that inflation has distributional consequences, and can lead to higher poverty and inequality.
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This paper has shown that climate impacts have large distributional consequences.
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How do these specifics influence the collection and consumption of fuelwood by local households, and what are the distributional consequences?
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The distributional consequences of this development over time may be considered undesirable.
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Distributional consequences of personal retirement accounts and the implications of changes in the financing of retirement savings for low income workers would merit further exploration.
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However, it is likely that the non-market impacts will not change the distributional consequences of warming.
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The purpose of this paper is to examine whether there are important distributional consequences of climate change impacts.
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Generally speaking, interventions are warranted in cases where market failures lead to significant amounts of inefficiency, or where there are distributional consequences that are deemed socially undesirable.
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First of all, the distributional consequences of effecting intergenerational transfers via families or via the state are not neutral.
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Although adaptation, wealth, and technology may influence distributional consequences across countries, we argue that the primary reason that poor countries are so vulnerable is their location.
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This paper argues that the patterns of access and their distributional consequences must be considered more systematically, and that in this context, the diversity of employers' pension schemes are investigated.
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Such policy changes have domestic distributional consequences.
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Well-defined private property rights for the open-access common-pool resources can also have serious distributional consequences, particularly in the form of disenfranchisement of the crewmembers and their families.
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There are distributional consequences no matter what way one looks at this problem.
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We shall be consulting on the options, including the distributional consequences, in the summer.
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When we come to the actual distributional effects and the distributional consequences, the position is not as straightforward.
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