Falling Inequality in Latin America
Policy Changes and Lessons
2014
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- About this editionISBN: 9780198701804, 0198701802Page count: 370Published: 2014Format: HardcoverPublisher: OUP OxfordLanguage: EnglishEditor: Giovanni Andrea CorniaContributor: World Institute for Development Economics ResearchCreate CitationTable of contentsThe volume aims to document and explain the sizeable decline of income inequality that has taken place in Latin America during the 2000s. It does so through an exploration of inequality changes in six representative countries, and ten policy chapters dealing with macroeconomics, foreign trade, taxation, labour market, human capital formation, and social assistance, which point to the emergence of a 'new policy model'. The volume addresses a major issue in economic development with profound implications for many developing regions and those OECD countries mired in a long-lasting financial crisis and economic stagnation. For at least the last quarter of the twentieth century, Latin America suffered from low growth, rising inequality, and frequent financial crises. However, since the turn ...Source: PublisherMore about this editionShow lessGet bookBuy DigitalThis editionAny editionNo results for this editionBorrowEdit locationCancelCheck availability at libraries near youNo matching city or zip codeOther editionsJan 16, 2014Jan 15, 2014OUP OxfordOxford University Press, USAebook—416 pages370 pagesCommon terms and phrasesArgentinaaverageBoliviaBolsa FamÃliaBrazilcapital incomecash transfercent of GDPChapterChileChinaColombiacontributionCorniaCosta Ricacrisisdecadedecilesdeclinedecompositiondeveloping countriesECLACEcuadoreffectEl SalvadoremploymentestimatedexportsfactorsFigurefiscalgapGDPGini coefficientGini indexglobalHondurashousehold incomehousehold surveysMore terms and phrasesShow lessSimilar booksTop IncomesA Global PerspectiveA rapidly growing area of economic research investigates the top of the income distribution using data from income tax records. This volume brings together studies of top incomes for twelve countries ...About the workOriginally published: 2014Editor: Giovanni Andrea CorniaSubject: Business & Economics / Development / Economic Development, Economic development -- History -- 21st century -- Latin America, Economic development -- History -- 21st century -- Latin America -- 21st cnetury, Economic development -- History -- 21st cnetury -- Latin America, Equality -- Latin America, Income distribution -- Latin America, Latin America -- Economic policy, Latin Ameriica -- Economic policy, Latin America -- Economic conditions -- 21st centuryMOREPublisherMore from the publisher collectionThe Quality of LifeA Study Prepared for the World Institute for Development Economics Research (wider) of the United Nations UniversityWomen, culture, and developmenta study of human capabilitiesPatriarchy and Economic DevelopmentWomen's Positions at the End of the Twentieth CenturyMore books