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Income transfers om Greenland / Rasmus Ole Rasmussen.
Title: | Income transfers om Greenland / Rasmus Ole Rasmussen. |
Author(s): | Rasmussen, Rasmus Ole. |
Date: | 1997. |
Publisher: | Copenhagen: Copenhagen Business School |
In: | Socio-economic developments in Greenland and in other small Nordic jurisdictions. (1997.), Vol. 4 |
Abstract: | Article analyses structure of income transfers in several ways, using government and municipal data, latter in diverse forms. Three main categories in one way are productive, reproductive and unproductive transfers, which are very differently distributed in settlements and towns. One rather surprising result is that transfers per capita in towns and villages are about same - 12 000 Dkr. Four hypotheses concerning preferences between traditional subsistence and wage earning, or combination of both, are described. |
Notes: | In: Socio-economic developments in Greenland and in other small Nordic jurisdictions. Vol. 4 / Lise Lyck, ed. |
Keywords: | 33 -- Economics. 330.34 -- Economic development. 330.342.21 -- Subsistence economies. 336.5 -- Public expenditure. 339.5 -- Trade, foreign. K -- Economics and economic development. (*3) -- Arctic regions. (*38) -- Greenland. |
SPRI record no.: | 143593 |
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