Includes bibliographyThis article analyses the costs in terms of income distribution of the crisis and adjustments of the 1980s, as well as the effects of the subsequent recovery and resumption of sustained growth patterns. This analysis is based on comparable pairs of estimates of income distribution and poverty prepared by ECLAC for the ten largest and predominantly urban countries of the region. The method of analysis consists, on the one hand, of comparing the changes in distribution and in the macroeconomic and labour market variables during similar macroeconomic phases in the course of the adjustment process in different countries and, on the other hand, of comparing the income distribution situations in each country before and after ...
New OECD data show that, well into the recovery from the global economic crisis, the distribution of...
How do political institutions affect economic crises? And, how much does poverty react to changes in...
Distributional issues may not have always been among the main concerns of the economic profession. T...
This paper analyses the trends in within-country inequality during the post-World War II period, wit...
This paper explores common trends in inequality and redistribution across OECD countries from the la...
Most studies attempting to link macroeconomic trends—particularly growth—and poverty have used aggre...
This paper studies the effect of the business cycle on poverty, drawing evidence from the United Sta...
Developing and transition economies are prone to financial crises, including balance of payments and...
This contribution explores common trends in inequality and redistribution across Organization for Ec...
This study examines the role of the distribution of income in determining the responsiveness of pove...
We estimate the world distribution of income by integrating individual income distributions for 125 ...
Considers the relationship between adjustment policies and poverty in the developing countries over ...
We estimate and analyze the global income distribution from national log-normal in-come distribution...
This paper is a review of the post-war literature on income distribution and development. It argues ...
This paper models the dynamic interactions between growth and distribution in the analysis of the be...
New OECD data show that, well into the recovery from the global economic crisis, the distribution of...
How do political institutions affect economic crises? And, how much does poverty react to changes in...
Distributional issues may not have always been among the main concerns of the economic profession. T...
This paper analyses the trends in within-country inequality during the post-World War II period, wit...
This paper explores common trends in inequality and redistribution across OECD countries from the la...
Most studies attempting to link macroeconomic trends—particularly growth—and poverty have used aggre...
This paper studies the effect of the business cycle on poverty, drawing evidence from the United Sta...
Developing and transition economies are prone to financial crises, including balance of payments and...
This contribution explores common trends in inequality and redistribution across Organization for Ec...
This study examines the role of the distribution of income in determining the responsiveness of pove...
We estimate the world distribution of income by integrating individual income distributions for 125 ...
Considers the relationship between adjustment policies and poverty in the developing countries over ...
We estimate and analyze the global income distribution from national log-normal in-come distribution...
This paper is a review of the post-war literature on income distribution and development. It argues ...
This paper models the dynamic interactions between growth and distribution in the analysis of the be...
New OECD data show that, well into the recovery from the global economic crisis, the distribution of...
How do political institutions affect economic crises? And, how much does poverty react to changes in...
Distributional issues may not have always been among the main concerns of the economic profession. T...