Angle, John. 2013. “How To Win Acceptance of The Inequality Process as Economics?“. Management and Society Review 2(#2, July): 117-134 (published by the Indian Institute of Management, Kozhikode).
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The thesis of the paper is that economists will continue to ignore the Inequality Process until it has remunerative applications, particularly applications superior to ones that economists are hired to supply. While that day is not yet at hand, a possible first application of the Inequality Process is suggested.
Angle, John.2008. "Not a Hollowing Out, A Stretching: Trends in U.S. Nonmetro WageIncome Distribution, 1961-2003".
This paper demonstrates that many of theimplications of the Inequality Process' macro model for how the distribution ofwage income changes are evident in time series of two simple descriptivestatistics, the dispersion of wage income and the relative frequency in aparticular range of large incomes. The time-series of these statistics has beenwidely misinterpreted as evidence of galloping growth in wage income inequalityand even the "hollowing out" of the distribution of wage income.
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