This article is in line with the United Nations attempts to approach human development in wider terms than per capita GDP, and in line with an ever lively debate on the historical standard of living and on the role of inequality in development. We focus on three Mercosur countries (Argentina, Brazil and Uruguay) and we view them in comparison with four core countries (France, Germany, USA and UK) along the 20th Century. The paper makes different attempts to construct diverse indices and to change the weights of their different components in order to better explain human development in different periods. A contribution of the paper, so long limited to Uruguay and the USA, is to adjust the historical human development index by inequality meas...
How have growth and inequality affected poverty reduction in Latin America over the long run? On the...
Latin American countries have always been characterised by relatively high levels of income inequali...
During the last one‐and‐a‐half centuries, average world income grew 10‐fold, the composition of out...
This article is in line with the United Nations attempts to approach human development in wider ter...
When did Latin America fall behind?. Has the gap between developed countries and Latin America widen...
Most of the regional inequality in Argentina, Chile, and Uruguay stems from differences within the c...
Institutional theory of economic growth argues that the long-term development of a country is greatl...
Includes bibliographyFrom the early decades of the twentieth century onward, the level of equity ach...
Current levels of income and asset inequality in Latin American countries are, from a global compara...
How has Latin America's wellbeing evolved over time? How does Latin America compare to today's devel...
Current levels of income and asset inequality in Latin American countries are, from a global compara...
This paper seeks to examine the interdependence between economic growth (EG) and human development (...
The aim of this paper is to present how countries can be compared on the basis of the development of...
This paper seeks to examine the interdependence between economic growth (EG) and human development (...
This paper presents a new set of estimates of income inequality in Chile between 1860 and 1930. Tren...
How have growth and inequality affected poverty reduction in Latin America over the long run? On the...
Latin American countries have always been characterised by relatively high levels of income inequali...
During the last one‐and‐a‐half centuries, average world income grew 10‐fold, the composition of out...
This article is in line with the United Nations attempts to approach human development in wider ter...
When did Latin America fall behind?. Has the gap between developed countries and Latin America widen...
Most of the regional inequality in Argentina, Chile, and Uruguay stems from differences within the c...
Institutional theory of economic growth argues that the long-term development of a country is greatl...
Includes bibliographyFrom the early decades of the twentieth century onward, the level of equity ach...
Current levels of income and asset inequality in Latin American countries are, from a global compara...
How has Latin America's wellbeing evolved over time? How does Latin America compare to today's devel...
Current levels of income and asset inequality in Latin American countries are, from a global compara...
This paper seeks to examine the interdependence between economic growth (EG) and human development (...
The aim of this paper is to present how countries can be compared on the basis of the development of...
This paper seeks to examine the interdependence between economic growth (EG) and human development (...
This paper presents a new set of estimates of income inequality in Chile between 1860 and 1930. Tren...
How have growth and inequality affected poverty reduction in Latin America over the long run? On the...
Latin American countries have always been characterised by relatively high levels of income inequali...
During the last one‐and‐a‐half centuries, average world income grew 10‐fold, the composition of out...