WP 1999-14 July 1999JEL Classification Codes: I3; O1; O4; O57This paper investigates the reasons why inequality, and distribution more generally, have come to the fore in the development discourse at the tum of the century, after a period of relative neglect in the 1980s. The paper considers, in particular the analysis of (a) efficiency and equity, (b) growth and distribution, (c) recent changes in inequality, (d) recent work on the complex patterns of inequality change in developing countries, and (e) inequality between countries. All of these different strands of analyses have ensured that inequality will be prominent on the development agenda in the decade to come
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This paper argues that income inequality has increased in several, but not all, developed countries ...
This paper was prepared for the United Nations Research Institute on Social Development. It describe...
Education is important because it allows people to contribute effectively towards the growth of the ...
"International experts evaluate new policy directions in economic development and poverty reduction,...
International audienceThis paper offers a selective survey of the abundant theoretical, empirical an...
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