The average Latin American country produces about 1 \u85fth of the output per worker of the US. What are the sources of these enormous income gaps? This paper reports development-accounting results for Latin America. Development accounting compares di¤erences in income per worker between developing and developed countries to counter
The use of income distribution indicators in the economics literature has increased considerably in ...
Doubts have been raised about the benefits to an economy with high rates of GDP growth without at th...
This paper investigates the nature of income inequality across nations. Several exercises, such as v...
The average Latin American country produces about 1 fifth of the output per worker of the US. What a...
Why does the productivity of Latin America lag so far behind that of the United States? In new resea...
Latin America is the most unequal region in the world and there is intense debate concerning the exp...
There is a large gap between income estimates used in inequality studies and macroeconomic statistic...
Latin American countries are the only Western countries that are poor and that aren't gaining ground...
Using sectoral growth accounting techniques from a structural perspective à la Lewis, the paper anal...
When did Latin America fall behind?. Has the gap between developed countries and Latin America widen...
Both long economic stagnation in Latin America and sustained growth and in East Asia imply a rapidly...
Latin American countries are the only Western countries that are poor and that aren't gaining ground...
Latin America has historically been considered one of the regions with the highest levels of socio-e...
Latin America is often portrayed as a global exception to the rising or consolidating income inequal...
This paper traces between-group earnings inequality for six Latin American countries over two centur...
The use of income distribution indicators in the economics literature has increased considerably in ...
Doubts have been raised about the benefits to an economy with high rates of GDP growth without at th...
This paper investigates the nature of income inequality across nations. Several exercises, such as v...
The average Latin American country produces about 1 fifth of the output per worker of the US. What a...
Why does the productivity of Latin America lag so far behind that of the United States? In new resea...
Latin America is the most unequal region in the world and there is intense debate concerning the exp...
There is a large gap between income estimates used in inequality studies and macroeconomic statistic...
Latin American countries are the only Western countries that are poor and that aren't gaining ground...
Using sectoral growth accounting techniques from a structural perspective à la Lewis, the paper anal...
When did Latin America fall behind?. Has the gap between developed countries and Latin America widen...
Both long economic stagnation in Latin America and sustained growth and in East Asia imply a rapidly...
Latin American countries are the only Western countries that are poor and that aren't gaining ground...
Latin America has historically been considered one of the regions with the highest levels of socio-e...
Latin America is often portrayed as a global exception to the rising or consolidating income inequal...
This paper traces between-group earnings inequality for six Latin American countries over two centur...
The use of income distribution indicators in the economics literature has increased considerably in ...
Doubts have been raised about the benefits to an economy with high rates of GDP growth without at th...
This paper investigates the nature of income inequality across nations. Several exercises, such as v...