The use of income distribution indicators in the economics literature has increased considerably in recent years. This work relies on household surveys from 18 LAC countries to take a step back from the use of these indicators, and explore what`s behind the numbers, and what information they convey. We find: a) that the way countries rank according to inequality measured in a conventional way is to a large extent an illusion created by differences in characteristics of the data and on the particular ways in which the data is treated; b) Our ideas about the effect of inequality on economic growth are also driven by quality and coverage differences in household surveys and by the way in which the data is treated; c) Standard household surveys...
Latin America has often been depicted as one of the most unequal regions in the world. However, afte...
While Latin America has historically been considered a region of very high inequality, the performan...
When did Latin America fall behind?. Has the gap between developed countries and Latin America widen...
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 ...
This paper reports information on income inequality in Latin America and the Caribbean computed from...
There is a large gap between income estimates used in inequality studies and macroeconomic statistic...
In Latin America the last 30 years have seen enormous strides in the measurement of inequality and p...
The period between 1920 and 1980 is of great importance for the study of inequality in Latin America...
This paper explores the relationship between the inequality of income distributionand the economic g...
Latin America is often portrayed as a global exception to the rising or consolidating income inequal...
This paper takes advantage of a new source of information – the Gallup World Poll 2006 – to estimate...
This paper reports information on income inequality in Latin America and the Caribbean computed from...
This paper reports information on income inequality in Latin America and the Caribbean computed from...
While Latin America has historically been considered a region of very high inequality, the performan...
Latin America has often been depicted as one of the most unequal regions in the world. However, afte...
While Latin America has historically been considered a region of very high inequality, the performan...
When did Latin America fall behind?. Has the gap between developed countries and Latin America widen...
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 ...
This paper reports information on income inequality in Latin America and the Caribbean computed from...
There is a large gap between income estimates used in inequality studies and macroeconomic statistic...
In Latin America the last 30 years have seen enormous strides in the measurement of inequality and p...
The period between 1920 and 1980 is of great importance for the study of inequality in Latin America...
This paper explores the relationship between the inequality of income distributionand the economic g...
Latin America is often portrayed as a global exception to the rising or consolidating income inequal...
This paper takes advantage of a new source of information – the Gallup World Poll 2006 – to estimate...
This paper reports information on income inequality in Latin America and the Caribbean computed from...
This paper reports information on income inequality in Latin America and the Caribbean computed from...
While Latin America has historically been considered a region of very high inequality, the performan...
Latin America has often been depicted as one of the most unequal regions in the world. However, afte...
While Latin America has historically been considered a region of very high inequality, the performan...
When did Latin America fall behind?. Has the gap between developed countries and Latin America widen...