distributional issue

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issue
noun[C]
uk
/ˈɪʃ.uː/
us
/ˈɪʃ.uː/
a subject or problem that people are thinking and ...
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(Definition ofissuefrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

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The results suggest there is a very large cross-countrydistributionalissueassociated with climate change impacts.
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Thisdistributionalissuecan motivate them to oppose or block a ny institutional changes that are likely to harm their interests or affect their status quo.
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We note that this is largely adistributionalissueand should remember that there are efficiency gains when changing open access resources to something better defined.
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But a linear utility function is ethically flawed: it is insensitive to distributional issues.
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As we will not investigate distributional issues in this discussion, let us neglect this otherwise potentially very important role.
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There is a small but growing literature investigating these distributional issues.
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However, distributional issues are pervasive in developing countries, and discussions of policies or projects quickly go beyond economic efficiency.
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If distributional issues arose only occasionally, that discipline would not be worth the trouble.
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Furthermore, such cost savings provide the basis for potential negotiation on distributional issues.
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Their average estimates of 1958 were non-contextualized and oblivious to distributional issues.
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We focus on both macro and distributional issues.
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The model abstracts from intra-generational heterogeneity and related distributional issues.
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The volume's final four chapters take up distributional issues in the context of a reformed social security system having investment-based personal accounts.
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More research into distributional issues of community forestry is needed to clarify under what conditions and institutional designs any negative bias can be reduced or eliminated.
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We have also indicated that it is an inappropriate instrument to either compensate for any distributional issues linked to tax-deferred savings plans, or to address foreign control.
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This paper is among the first that simultaneously considers efficiency, welfare, and distributional issues in a general equilibrium dynamic model with capital accumulation and asymmetric information.
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The book then turns to distributional issues.
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Distributional issues within each generation will not be discussed.
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Economic or cost analyses were not included, and as there was usually no access to administrative data, advice on equity and distributional issues was limited.
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