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    Inequality in the Eurozone

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    ECO2096 – Applied Economics Inequality in the Eurozone Myles Oates – 102674725 Contents Page 2 – The Eurozone Page 3 - Single Currency Page 4 – Single Currency Page 5 – Inequality Within Eurozone Countries Page 7 – Inequality Throughout the Eurozone Page 9 – Reasons for Inequality Page 10 – Reducing Inequality Page 11 - Conclusion ECO 2096 – Report on Inequality in the Eurozone. The Eurozone The Eurozone

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    DOKUZ EYLUL UNIVERSITY FACULTY OF BUSINESS CORRELATION BETWEEN RACE AND CLASS ÖZGE ÖZDEN 2009432081 INSTRUCTOR: ÖMÜR NECZAN TİMURCANDAY ÖZMEN 2012‚ İZMİR CONTENTS Abstract……………………………………………………………………………….ii Introduction…………………………………………..……………………………...iii A. Social stratification‚ social inequality‚ social division..………..………………..1-2 B. Social class……………………………………..…………….………………….2-3 B1. Sociological overview and theories of stratification and social class………….4-5 C. Races‚ ethnicity

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    Fermat's Little Theorem

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    so-called multinomial theorem (described in [2]) gives the expansion of a multinomial to an integer power p > 0‚ (a1 + a2 + ⋅⋅⋅ + an ) p = p   k1 k2 kn   a1 a2 ⋅⋅⋅ an . k1 ‚ k2 ‚ ⋅⋅⋅‚ kn  k1 + k2 +⋅⋅⋅+ kn = p  ∑ (1) Here the multinomial coefficient is calculated by p   p! .  =  k1 ‚ k2 ‚ ⋅⋅⋅‚ kn  k1 !k2 !⋅⋅⋅ kn ! (2) This is a generalization of the familiar binomial theorem to the case where the sum of n terms ( a1 + a2 + + an ) is raised to the power p. In (1)‚ the sum is taken over

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    income inequality

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    Gini coefficient which developed by Italian statistician in 1912. The Gini coefficient is measuring the income inequality based on the value of a frequency distribution (for example levels of income). The value of the Gini coefficient is between the range 0 to 1. Therefore‚ 0 that means “perfect equality ’’ which every person is getting the same income and 1 that means “perfect inequality’’ which is all income change to the share of the population with the highest income. The Gini coefficient is also

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    connected to a multi-tube manometer. The dynamic pressure is measure using the tunnel reference pressure (hs) and atmospheric pressure (ha). Pressure readings will be taken for angles of attack from -1° to 16° at intervals of 5°. Theory: The Pressure coefficient can be calculated from the manometer readings as follows: [pic] Where h is the reading for the tapping being considered‚ ha is the atmospheric pressure reading and hs is the

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    whilst on tour of duty‚ detailed recordings were kept of each sailor’s health status. The recorded Life Change Scores were correlated with the sailor’s illness score. Findings: There was a positive correlation of + 0.118 between Life Change Scores and illness scores. Although the positive correlation was small‚ it did indicate that there was a meaningful relationship between LCU’s and health. As LCU scores increased‚ so did the frequency of illness. Conclusion: The researchers concluded that as

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    Assessment1Wolff Kopie

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    the population size or the size of the country‚ but rather to the integration into the world economy. Gini Coefficient The Gini Coefficient is a measure of statistical dispersion intended to represent the income distribution of a nation’s residents and is the most commonly used measure of inequality. It is represented by a number between 0 and 1 (or 100%). Amorika has a Gini Coefficient from 28%. According to the World Bank listing of Gini Index‚ Armorika would fall between Romania (27.3%) and

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    pascals triangle

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    Luis Puga Trig. Ms.Candidato 2/20/12 The Pascal’s Triangle The Pascal’s Triangle is a triangular array of the binomial coefficients. The system after French mathematician Blaise Pascal. The set of numbers that form Pascal’s triangle were known before Pascal. However‚ Pascal developed many uses of it and was the first one to organize all the information together in his treatise‚ Traité du triangle arithmétique (1653). The numbers originally arose from Hindu studies of combinatorics and binomial

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    Binomial Theorem

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    Using combinations we can find the coefficients of each term. Lets look at an example. The (x+y)^3 was the one I didn’t finish. Let’s look at it now. Using the equation in combination‚ we can insert the power that we are using and for each term to find the coefficient of each term. Ex: This process can be even easier. Blaise Pascal‚ a famous French mathematical among other things put together a triangle made up of numbers where each number represents the coefficient of each term (when expanded) in

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    Why is income inequality an important issue for the Chinese society and its future economic growth? Introduction Nowadays‚ China has become the second largest economy in the world. The GDP (gross domestic product) of china was growing at 9.7% per year in average since 1978‚ which the year of Chinese “open door” politic founded. China also has become the biggest producer and consumer in many key agricultural and industrial markets and the largest FDI recipient among the developing countries. The

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