This paper presents a simple theoretical framework to explain variations in income inequality over time and between countries. It also analyses the factors responsible for the widespread rise in inequality during the neo-liberal reforms of 1980-2000 in the fields of trade, foreign direct investment (FDI) and capital flows, and the rise in migration. Finally, it compares the decline in inequality observed in most of Latin America over 2000-2008 with the steady increase of inequality in many European transition economies during this period despite their return to robust growth. The paper argues that such divergence is explained by differences in policies
When did Latin America fall behind?. Has the gap between developed countries and Latin America widen...
When did Latin America fall behind?. Has the gap between developed countries and Latin America widen...
This paper offers a medium-term perspective for analysing the trade openness–inequality relationship...
The paper first summarizes the theoretical and empirical literature on the growth and income inequa...
The paper reviews the steady and widespread decline in income inequality which has taken place in mo...
Abstract: This chapter contains a comparative analysis of the changes in the inequality of family i...
This paper explores the relationship between the inequality of income distribution and the economic ...
The first section of this paper reviews the most recent evidence on inequality in 18 Latin American ...
Incluye bibliografía.The paper reviews the extent of the income inequality decline which has taken p...
The first section of this paper reviews the most recent evidence on inequality in 18 Latin American ...
The first section of this paper reviews the most recent evidence on inequality in 18 Latin American ...
The first section of this paper reviews the most recent evidence on inequality in 18 Latin American ...
Latin America is the region that bears the highest rates of inequality in the world. Deininger and S...
Abstract: Many Latin American economies benefited greatly from increasing international trade and an...
The causes and consequences of high inequality in incomes, assets, and many aspects of well-being in...
When did Latin America fall behind?. Has the gap between developed countries and Latin America widen...
When did Latin America fall behind?. Has the gap between developed countries and Latin America widen...
This paper offers a medium-term perspective for analysing the trade openness–inequality relationship...
The paper first summarizes the theoretical and empirical literature on the growth and income inequa...
The paper reviews the steady and widespread decline in income inequality which has taken place in mo...
Abstract: This chapter contains a comparative analysis of the changes in the inequality of family i...
This paper explores the relationship between the inequality of income distribution and the economic ...
The first section of this paper reviews the most recent evidence on inequality in 18 Latin American ...
Incluye bibliografía.The paper reviews the extent of the income inequality decline which has taken p...
The first section of this paper reviews the most recent evidence on inequality in 18 Latin American ...
The first section of this paper reviews the most recent evidence on inequality in 18 Latin American ...
The first section of this paper reviews the most recent evidence on inequality in 18 Latin American ...
Latin America is the region that bears the highest rates of inequality in the world. Deininger and S...
Abstract: Many Latin American economies benefited greatly from increasing international trade and an...
The causes and consequences of high inequality in incomes, assets, and many aspects of well-being in...
When did Latin America fall behind?. Has the gap between developed countries and Latin America widen...
When did Latin America fall behind?. Has the gap between developed countries and Latin America widen...
This paper offers a medium-term perspective for analysing the trade openness–inequality relationship...