The Inequality Process versus the Saved Wealth Model: which is the more likely to imply an analogue of thermodynamics in social science? (Q2862333)
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scientific article; zbMATH DE number 6227223
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scientific article; zbMATH DE number 6227223 |
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The Inequality Process Versus the Saved Wealth Model: Which Is the More Likely to Imply an Analogue of Thermodynamics in Social Science? (English)
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14 November 2013
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goodness of fit
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inequality process
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labor income distribution
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particle system model
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saved wealth model
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0.7276063561439514
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0.7210129499435425
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0.7130243182182312
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0.6960858702659607
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