Income Distribution in Less Developed CountriesRoutledge, 29 серп. 2003 р. - 352 стор. This is a major book in a key area of development economics. It gives a comprehensive survey of the link between income distribution and the growth of national income, bringing out major patterns and trends, and concluding that there is still considerable scope for growth with equity in LDCs. |
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... consider the reasons why interest in the personal distribution of income has grown only in recent times. One reason is that in earlier times individuals may have accepted their economic status as a given fact of their lives and thus ...
... consider the reasons why interest in the personal distribution of income has grown only in recent times. One reason is that in earlier times individuals may have accepted their economic status as a given fact of their lives and thus ...
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... consider that only through the principle of competition has political economy any pretension to the character of a science. So far as rents, profits, wages, prices, are determined by competition, laws may be assigned for them. Assume ...
... consider that only through the principle of competition has political economy any pretension to the character of a science. So far as rents, profits, wages, prices, are determined by competition, laws may be assigned for them. Assume ...
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... considering the problems of agriculture, we have to take into account the relationships among all three of the factors of production distinguished by the classical economists: land, labour, and capital. Further, at the low level of ...
... considering the problems of agriculture, we have to take into account the relationships among all three of the factors of production distinguished by the classical economists: land, labour, and capital. Further, at the low level of ...
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... different times must be based on the same type of data, or adjusted for any differences that there may be in the data. In this chapter we consider the various types of data that are. 15 Chapter two Statistical data on income distribution.
... different times must be based on the same type of data, or adjusted for any differences that there may be in the data. In this chapter we consider the various types of data that are. 15 Chapter two Statistical data on income distribution.
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... consider individual units within the household. At the point most directly connected with productive activity, the obvious unit is the economically active person. Some countries have collected data on the incomes of such units but such ...
... consider individual units within the household. At the point most directly connected with productive activity, the obvious unit is the economically active person. Some countries have collected data on the incomes of such units but such ...
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Part II The analytical framework | 139 |
Part III The policy implications | 257 |
Bibliography and author index | 312 |
Subject index | 323 |
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