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1995年 翻译延伸 5、For example, they do not compensate for gross social inequality, and thus do not tell how able an underprivileged youngster might have been had he grown up under more favorable circumstances. 【分析】 多重复合句。an
03 Being a Strict Parent GLOSSARY to spoil (someone) rotten to do many nice things for the enjoyment of anotherperson, and especially a child, avoiding rules or anything negative * Her aunt spoils her rotten, always buying her candy, ice cream, toys,
Broadcast: Jan 27,2003 Measures under the new U.S. Container Security Initiative, or CSI, go into effect February second in Hong Kong and there could be a slow down in exports. The new rules, which re
3.基尼系数 Gini coefficien 国家统计局局长马建堂首次披露过去10年全国居民基尼系数的变化后,北京也将适时公布本地区的基尼系数。 Beijing will release its own Gini coefficient for 2012, a National Bureau o
International Lender Urges Gains for Poor, Middle Class IMF敦促帮助穷人和中产阶级 From VOA Learning English, this is the Economics Report. 这里是美国之音慢速英语经济报道。 A new report says income inequality is hurting the
AS IT IS 2016-01-20 62 People Own Most of World's Wealth 62个人拥有世界上的大部分财富 The richest 62 people on earth now have the same wealth as the poorest 3.6 billion, according to a report from Oxfam. Five years ago, the majority of w
By Peter Fedynsky Kara Suu, Kyrgyzstan 29 August 2007 When the vast lands of the former Soviet Union comprised a single nation, borders between constituent republics did not significantly hinder trade and travel among them. But after the Soviet colla
Lesson 158 Strict 1. He is strict with us. 2. Our boss is very strict with us. 3. She is very strict with herself. 4. They are very strict in their work. 5. You ought to be stricter with him. 6. My mother is strict in her housework. 7. This work requ
Finance and Economics; Free exchange; Body of evidence; 财经;自由交流专栏;关于金融危机的大量证据; Is a concentration of wealth at the top to blame for financial crises? 金融危机是否应归咎于财富向上层的集中?
Finance and Economics;Free exchange;Zero-sum debate; 财经;自由兑换; 零和争论; Economists are rethinking the view that capital should not be taxed; 经济学家正重新考虑是否要推翻不该对资本征税的观点。 Executives th
JUDY WOODRUFF: Our next segment examines new research that's drawing attention for its findings about economic opportunity in America. Jeffrey Brown picks it up from here. JEFFREY BROWN: Is it still possible to climb to the top in America? In a paper
British people are less satisfied with life than many in poorer countries and use too many of the earth's resources, according to a poll that ranks Britain 74th in the world below Georgia and Burma. Rather than measure Gross Domestic Product or GDP,
BEIJING, April 10 (Xinhua) -- While advocating Internet freedom worldwide, the U.S. imposes fairly strict restriction(限制,约束) on cyberspace on its own territory, said the Human Rights Record of the United States in 2010 issued by the Informati
You probably don't know me, but I am one of those .01 percenters that you hear about and read about, and I am by any reasonable definition a plutocrat. And tonight, what I would like to do is speak directly to other plutocrats, to my people, because
Finance and Economics Anthony Atkinson: For Poorer, For Richer 财经:安东尼阿特金森:为了穷人,为了富人 Anthony Atkinson, a great British economist died on January 1st, age 72. 安东尼阿特金森,英国伟大的经济学家,
OCCUPY WALL STREET may be long gone from lower Manhattan, but worries persist about the gap between Americas richest 1% and the rest. Talk of inequality pervades the presidential race. In his January state-of-the-union message, Barack Obama called th
UNITED NATIONS, Sept. 27 (Xinhua) -- U.S. President Barack Obama on Sunday committed the U.S. to achieving global development goals at a United Nations summit, vowing to reduce inequality and create opportunities around the world. In doing so, we rec
RACHEL MARTIN, HOST: Last month, President Obama called income inequality and economic mobility, quote, the defining challenge of our time. Since, as we just heard, President Obama is sure to discuss income inequality this coming week, we wanted to t
Becker himself highlighted research findings that one quarter of the rise in per-person incomes from 1929 to 1982 in America was because of increases in schooling. 贝克尔本人强调了美国的人均收入在1929年到1982间的提高中的四分之