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Integrating Comparisons Across Time and Space: Methodology and Applications to Disparities within Yugoslavia

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  • Sicherl, Pavle

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An extended conceptual and analytical framework is elaborated where proximity in time as one dimension of a multidimensional concept of disparity is used as a tool to integrate space and time in comparative analysis. Time distance measures the difference in time (number of years) when two compared units achieve a given level of the indicator. Time distance emphasises a novel perspective of disparity between the compared units, and time is a universal unit of measurement comparable between countries, levels and units of comparison. It complements rather than substitutes for conventional measures, at the conceptual level the overall degree of disparity is looked upon as a weighted combination of static and dynamic dimensions of disparity. The comparative analysis of socio-economic data sometimes employs comparison across time within a country, e.g. monitoring trends in productivity, per capita income or unemployment. Alternatively, comparison is made across space between countries, e.g. comparing the level of productivity or unemployment in different countries at a given point in time. In each case, the analysis seeks to identify disparities. The purpose of this article is to demonstrate the advantage of analysing disparities, referred to often as inequalities or differences, by intergrating comparisons across both time and space. Empirical examples from the regions (republics and autonomous provinces) of the former Yugoslavia are used to provide empirical illustrations of this expanded analytical framework

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  • Sicherl, Pavle, 1992. "Integrating Comparisons Across Time and Space: Methodology and Applications to Disparities within Yugoslavia," Journal of Public Policy, Cambridge University Press, vol. 12(4), pages 377-403, October.
  • Handle: RePEc:cup:jnlpup:v:12:y:1992:i:04:p:377-403_00
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    1. Georg Mueller, 2011. "On the Use of Social Clocks for the Monitoring of Multidimensional Social Development," Social Indicators Research: An International and Interdisciplinary Journal for Quality-of-Life Measurement, Springer, vol. 102(1), pages 23-37, May.
    2. Pavle Sicherl, 2007. "The inter-temporal aspect of well-being and societal progress," Social Indicators Research: An International and Interdisciplinary Journal for Quality-of-Life Measurement, Springer, vol. 84(2), pages 231-247, November.
    3. Georg P. Mueller, 2018. "Time Intervals Versus Composite Index Scores: An Alternative Approach for the Measurement of the Socio-Economic Development of Countries," Social Indicators Research: An International and Interdisciplinary Journal for Quality-of-Life Measurement, Springer, vol. 136(3), pages 1251-1268, April.

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