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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... income distribution, and deals with issues of measurement and the derivation of various quantitative relationships. The central questions addressed are: How is total income distributed among individuals and households? Are there any ...
... income distribution, and deals with issues of measurement and the derivation of various quantitative relationships. The central questions addressed are: How is total income distributed among individuals and households? Are there any ...
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... income distribution consist of estimates of income that units of the population belonging to various groups receive from ... total income received by each quintile or decile. It is in this form that the statistical data will generally be ...
... income distribution consist of estimates of income that units of the population belonging to various groups receive from ... total income received by each quintile or decile. It is in this form that the statistical data will generally be ...
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R. M. Sundrum. Table 2.4 Household and individual distributions of income (percentage share of total income) Country/ Year Bottom 20% 20%—40% 40%—60% 60%—80% {20%—90% Top 10% Total Bangladesh: 1973—74 Household 6.8 11.4 16.1 23.5 14.8 ...
R. M. Sundrum. Table 2.4 Household and individual distributions of income (percentage share of total income) Country/ Year Bottom 20% 20%—40% 40%—60% 60%—80% {20%—90% Top 10% Total Bangladesh: 1973—74 Household 6.8 11.4 16.1 23.5 14.8 ...
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... income 2,388 (70.7) 4,060 (79.8) 1,705 (63.6) Income in kind 61 (1.8) 152 (3.0) 24 (0.9) Home production 463 (13.7) 204 (4.0) 569 (21.2) Others 414 (12.3) 612 (12.0) 333 (12.4) Total income 3,326 (98.5) 5,028 (98.8) 2,631 (98.2) Other ...
... income 2,388 (70.7) 4,060 (79.8) 1,705 (63.6) Income in kind 61 (1.8) 152 (3.0) 24 (0.9) Home production 463 (13.7) 204 (4.0) 569 (21.2) Others 414 (12.3) 612 (12.0) 333 (12.4) Total income 3,326 (98.5) 5,028 (98.8) 2,631 (98.2) Other ...
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... Total Indonesia (1981) Household income 76 95 107 108 102 76 100 Per capita income 119 107 94 96 107 99 100 Philippines (1971) Household income 62 83 97 118 121 103 100 Sri Lanka (1981—82) Household income 62 114 140 151 ——~133— 100 ...
... Total Indonesia (1981) Household income 76 95 107 108 102 76 100 Per capita income 119 107 94 96 107 99 100 Philippines (1971) Household income 62 83 97 118 121 103 100 Sri Lanka (1981—82) Household income 62 114 140 151 ——~133— 100 ...
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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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