There is a large gap between income estimates used in inequality studies and macroeconomic statistics. This makes it hard to assess how economic growth is distributed across the population, and to what extent mainstream distributional statistics are an accurate representation of income flows. We take stock of these discrepancies by confronting estimates of the income distribution from surveys, administrative records and aggregates from the system of national accounts, thoroughly documenting them over the past two decades for ten Latin American countries. We find that surveys only account for around half of the macroeconomic income in the region. Measurement gaps account for just over half of the overall gap on average, while the rest is due...
The paper examines the nature and extent of global and regional inequality using the most recent cou...
The average Latin American country produces about 1 \u85fth of the output per worker of the US. What...
Despite the growing interest in global inequality, assessing inequality trends is a major challenge ...
There is a large gap between income estimates used in inequality studies and macroeconomic statistic...
The use of income distribution indicators in the economics literature has increased considerably in ...
The use of income distribution indicators in the economics literature has increased considerably in ...
The use of income distribution indicators in the economics literature has increased considerably in ...
Latin America is often portrayed as a global exception to the rising or consolidating income inequal...
As in any other field of applied macro-economic or econometric research, researchers who study incom...
This paper takes income distribution as a case study of the role of data in economics. After describ...
Includes bibliographyI. Factor income shares.-- II. Inequality measurement using household surveys.-...
In Latin America the last 30 years have seen enormous strides in the measurement of inequality and p...
This paper discusses two issues in the relationship between inequality and economic growth: the data...
This paper takes income distribution as a case study of the role of data in economics. After describ...
Doubts have been raised about the benefits to an economy with high rates of GDP growth without at th...
The paper examines the nature and extent of global and regional inequality using the most recent cou...
The average Latin American country produces about 1 \u85fth of the output per worker of the US. What...
Despite the growing interest in global inequality, assessing inequality trends is a major challenge ...
There is a large gap between income estimates used in inequality studies and macroeconomic statistic...
The use of income distribution indicators in the economics literature has increased considerably in ...
The use of income distribution indicators in the economics literature has increased considerably in ...
The use of income distribution indicators in the economics literature has increased considerably in ...
Latin America is often portrayed as a global exception to the rising or consolidating income inequal...
As in any other field of applied macro-economic or econometric research, researchers who study incom...
This paper takes income distribution as a case study of the role of data in economics. After describ...
Includes bibliographyI. Factor income shares.-- II. Inequality measurement using household surveys.-...
In Latin America the last 30 years have seen enormous strides in the measurement of inequality and p...
This paper discusses two issues in the relationship between inequality and economic growth: the data...
This paper takes income distribution as a case study of the role of data in economics. After describ...
Doubts have been raised about the benefits to an economy with high rates of GDP growth without at th...
The paper examines the nature and extent of global and regional inequality using the most recent cou...
The average Latin American country produces about 1 \u85fth of the output per worker of the US. What...
Despite the growing interest in global inequality, assessing inequality trends is a major challenge ...