This article analyzes the recovery of economic growth in Latin America in the context of the new global paradigms. Describes economic inequality as one of the main problems that limit the development of countries and raises the intensification of external investment, especially in infrastructure, as a policy instrument to face the challenge of inequality in Latin America
The aim of the article is to identify the role of Latin America in the global economy between 1990 a...
Latin America is the region that bears the highest rates of inequality in the world. Deininger and S...
Latin America is the most unequal region in the world. High levels of inequality are pervasive in sp...
This article focuses on the scale, interpretation and policies of the fight against inequality and p...
This timely publication analyses the development challenge faced by Latin America at a time at which...
This article examines the strategies, successes and failures of economic development in Latin Americ...
Includes bibliographyThis article uses international databases to empirically estimate the links bet...
Abstract: This article revisits debates concerning poverty, inequality, and development in Latin Ame...
The Latin America region is not only far from having reached development; it also has an enormous eq...
Abstract: Many Latin American economies benefited greatly from increasing international trade and an...
Includes bibliographyGreat social inequality has long been a frustrating feature of the economic dev...
Consistently with the emphasis that the Economic Commission for Latin America and the Caribbean (ECL...
Incluye bibliografía.The paper reviews the extent of the income inequality decline which has taken p...
The problem of inequality has been taking a central place in the political guidelines of the agendas...
The aim of the article is to identify the role of Latin America in the global economy between 1990 a...
The aim of the article is to identify the role of Latin America in the global economy between 1990 a...
Latin America is the region that bears the highest rates of inequality in the world. Deininger and S...
Latin America is the most unequal region in the world. High levels of inequality are pervasive in sp...
This article focuses on the scale, interpretation and policies of the fight against inequality and p...
This timely publication analyses the development challenge faced by Latin America at a time at which...
This article examines the strategies, successes and failures of economic development in Latin Americ...
Includes bibliographyThis article uses international databases to empirically estimate the links bet...
Abstract: This article revisits debates concerning poverty, inequality, and development in Latin Ame...
The Latin America region is not only far from having reached development; it also has an enormous eq...
Abstract: Many Latin American economies benefited greatly from increasing international trade and an...
Includes bibliographyGreat social inequality has long been a frustrating feature of the economic dev...
Consistently with the emphasis that the Economic Commission for Latin America and the Caribbean (ECL...
Incluye bibliografía.The paper reviews the extent of the income inequality decline which has taken p...
The problem of inequality has been taking a central place in the political guidelines of the agendas...
The aim of the article is to identify the role of Latin America in the global economy between 1990 a...
The aim of the article is to identify the role of Latin America in the global economy between 1990 a...
Latin America is the region that bears the highest rates of inequality in the world. Deininger and S...
Latin America is the most unequal region in the world. High levels of inequality are pervasive in sp...