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    Shaikh, A., & Kirer, H. (2017). Labor income distribution: Turkey male kirer. Department of Economics, New School for Social Research.This item is a yellow paper folder label. It tracks research projects exploring earnings patterns within the Turkish workforce.
  • Working Paper Manuscript
    Shaikh, A., & Kirer, H. (2017, February 20). Distribution of labor income in Turkey: Gender, urbanization and geographical region differences. Department of Economics, New School for Social Research.This item is an unpublished research article draft. It evaluates how gender and living areas shape individual income parameters.
  • Manuscript Reference Bibliography
    Shaikh, A., & Kirer, H. (2017, February). References for Turkish labor income study. Department of Economics, New School for Social Research.This item lists literature cited within the working paper text:Champernowne, D. G. (1953). A model of income distribution. The Economic Journal, 63(250). Royal Economic Society.Drăgulescu, A., & Yakovenko, V. M. (2001). Exponential and power-law probability distributions of wealth and income in the United Kingdom and the United States. Physica A: Statistical Mechanics and its Applications, 299(1-2). Elsevier.Gibrat, R. (1931). Les inégalités économiques. Libraire du Recueil Sirey.Jagielski, M., & Kutner, R. (2013). Modelling of income distribution in the European Union with the Fokker-Planck equation. Physica A: Statistical Mechanics and its Applications, 392(9). Elsevier.Kalecki, M. (1945). On the Gibrat distribution. Econometrica, 13(2). Econometric Society.Mandelbrot, B. (1960). The Pareto-Lévy law and the distribution of income. International Economic Review, 1(2). Wiley.Săvoiu, G., & Iorga-Simăn, I. (2008). Some relevant econophysics' moments of history, definitions, methods, models and new trends. Romanian Economic Business Review, 3(3). Romanian-American University.Shaikh, A. (2016). Capitalism: Competition, conflict, crises. Oxford University Press.Shaikh, A., Papanikolaou, N., & Wiener, N. (2014). Race, gender and the econophysics of income distribution in the USA. Physica A: Statistical Mechanics and its Applications, 415. Elsevier. Shirras, G. F. (1935). The Pareto law and the distribution of income. The Economic Journal, 45(180). Royal Economic Society.
  • Statistical Appendix Tables
    Shaikh, A., & Kirer, H. (2017, February). Occupation, urbanization, and regional descriptive statistics. Department of Economics, New School for Social Research. This item details structured survey records from past decades. It groups demographic statistics by job metrics and city sizes.

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