A large proportion of the 420 million people living in Latin America and the Caribbean (LAC) have begun the Third Millennium living under conditions of poverty. Near 40% of LAC households are poor and 16% extremely poor (CEPAL, 1999.) Poverty is even more widespread and deep in rural areas where 32% of LAC population live and work. Near 55% of rural households are poor and about 33% extremely poor. This is a sad record for LAC --most of its countries constituted themselves as nation states after 1810, under the liberal ideals of equality, liberty and fraternity. Furthermore, all those countries undertook massive economic development programs after WWII many of them financed by the World Bank, the IADB, USAID, UNDP, and many other internatio...
Includes bibliographyAlthough most of the total population and the majority of the people living in ...
The effects of corruption on country-level economic performance are part of a dynamic debate in the ...
Includes bibliographyGreat social inequality has long been a frustrating feature of the economic dev...
Why do Latin American countries exhibit stark differences in their ability to protect citizens from ...
After decades of authoritarian governments, countries of the region have managed to put democratic i...
This paper focuses on the role of “institutions ” in the fight against poverty and inequality. Our v...
Includes bibliographyThe current nutritional situation of Latin America and the Caribbean is another...
115 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 2010.The third paper sheds light o...
With three-quarters of its population living in cities, Latin America and the Caribbean is now essen...
This paper examines the effects of recent political and economic trends on the wellbeing of campesin...
The Latin America and Caribbean (LAC) region is host to some of the most difficult environments in t...
The causes and consequences of high inequality in incomes, assets, and many aspects of well-being in...
This paper studies poverty in Latin America and the Caribbean from a multidimensional perspective, e...
This paper uses standard fiscal incidence analysis to study how much income redistribution and pover...
•A significant gap in income exists between the upper and lower class. A World Bank research team in...
Includes bibliographyAlthough most of the total population and the majority of the people living in ...
The effects of corruption on country-level economic performance are part of a dynamic debate in the ...
Includes bibliographyGreat social inequality has long been a frustrating feature of the economic dev...
Why do Latin American countries exhibit stark differences in their ability to protect citizens from ...
After decades of authoritarian governments, countries of the region have managed to put democratic i...
This paper focuses on the role of “institutions ” in the fight against poverty and inequality. Our v...
Includes bibliographyThe current nutritional situation of Latin America and the Caribbean is another...
115 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 2010.The third paper sheds light o...
With three-quarters of its population living in cities, Latin America and the Caribbean is now essen...
This paper examines the effects of recent political and economic trends on the wellbeing of campesin...
The Latin America and Caribbean (LAC) region is host to some of the most difficult environments in t...
The causes and consequences of high inequality in incomes, assets, and many aspects of well-being in...
This paper studies poverty in Latin America and the Caribbean from a multidimensional perspective, e...
This paper uses standard fiscal incidence analysis to study how much income redistribution and pover...
•A significant gap in income exists between the upper and lower class. A World Bank research team in...
Includes bibliographyAlthough most of the total population and the majority of the people living in ...
The effects of corruption on country-level economic performance are part of a dynamic debate in the ...
Includes bibliographyGreat social inequality has long been a frustrating feature of the economic dev...