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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... land: land distribution and rent 10 Incomes from labour: wages and employment 11 Incomes from capital: interest and profits 12 The structure of production and income distribution 13 Conclusions of Part II Part III The policy ...
... land: land distribution and rent 10 Incomes from labour: wages and employment 11 Incomes from capital: interest and profits 12 The structure of production and income distribution 13 Conclusions of Part II Part III The policy ...
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... land areas: Selected Asian countries, around 1980 Land—inhabitant ratios, yields, and production per worker, 1960-82 Average holding size (ha) and inequality of land distribution Daily wage rates (in rupees) of male agricultural ...
... land areas: Selected Asian countries, around 1980 Land—inhabitant ratios, yields, and production per worker, 1960-82 Average holding size (ha) and inequality of land distribution Daily wage rates (in rupees) of male agricultural ...
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... land, labour, and capital, that is, the 'functional' distribution of income. As Ricardo (Sraffa edition 1972, vol. 8, pp. 277-8) claimed in a well-known statement: 'Political economy . . . should rather be called an enquiry into the ...
... land, labour, and capital, that is, the 'functional' distribution of income. As Ricardo (Sraffa edition 1972, vol. 8, pp. 277-8) claimed in a well-known statement: 'Political economy . . . should rather be called an enquiry into the ...
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... land owned by that individual; and w', p,, and r, are the rates of wages, profit, and rent received by that individual for supplying these resources. Hence any theory of the distribution of the national income of a country among ...
... land owned by that individual; and w', p,, and r, are the rates of wages, profit, and rent received by that individual for supplying these resources. Hence any theory of the distribution of the national income of a country among ...
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... land through the steady rise in the rent of land relative to the wages of labour, while capital accumulation at a faster rate than population growth has an equalizing effect through the steady decline in the rate of profit. Marxist ...
... land through the steady rise in the rent of land relative to the wages of labour, while capital accumulation at a faster rate than population growth has an equalizing effect through the steady decline in the rate of profit. Marxist ...
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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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