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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... proportion of people in less developed countries, there has been growing doubt whether the growth of national income by itself can solve the problem of poverty without a simultaneous improvement in the distribution of income. There is ...
... proportion of people in less developed countries, there has been growing doubt whether the growth of national income by itself can solve the problem of poverty without a simultaneous improvement in the distribution of income. There is ...
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... proportion, amounting in some cases to more than half, of the population living in absolute poverty on any reasonable definition. In the early postwar literature on development, such widespread poverty was considered essentially a ...
... proportion, amounting in some cases to more than half, of the population living in absolute poverty on any reasonable definition. In the early postwar literature on development, such widespread poverty was considered essentially a ...
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... proportion of the labour force and contributing a large share of the national product. Much of the extant literature on income distribution is preoccupied with the relationship between labour and capital, the major factors of production ...
... proportion of the labour force and contributing a large share of the national product. Much of the extant literature on income distribution is preoccupied with the relationship between labour and capital, the major factors of production ...
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... proportions (relative frequencies) of units of the population whose incomes fall into a number of income classes. In this form, we use two sets of numbers to summarize the data, namely the incomes of the income classes, and their ...
... proportions (relative frequencies) of units of the population whose incomes fall into a number of income classes. In this form, we use two sets of numbers to summarize the data, namely the incomes of the income classes, and their ...
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... proportion of the labour force of LDCs. According to the censuses and labour force surveys carried out around 1970, the proportion of unpaid family workers in the labour force was 12.4 per cent for males and 27.9 per cent for females in ...
... proportion of the labour force of LDCs. According to the censuses and labour force surveys carried out around 1970, the proportion of unpaid family workers in the labour force was 12.4 per cent for males and 27.9 per cent for females in ...
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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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