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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... has been remarkably little work on the analytical framework of the subject, either to explain the patterns uncovered by the statistical research or as the basis for policy recommendations. The present volume therefore aims to. xiii Preface.
... has been remarkably little work on the analytical framework of the subject, either to explain the patterns uncovered by the statistical research or as the basis for policy recommendations. The present volume therefore aims to. xiii Preface.
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... explain these variations have relied heavily on the relationship between income inequality and the level of average incomes in different countries. The leading hypothesis in the literature is the so-called Kuznets's law that income ...
... explain these variations have relied heavily on the relationship between income inequality and the level of average incomes in different countries. The leading hypothesis in the literature is the so-called Kuznets's law that income ...
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... explain— ing the growth of national incomes, and only incidentally with income distribution. Therefore they only considered those aspects of income distribution which they considered useful in explaining the growth of national income ...
... explain— ing the growth of national incomes, and only incidentally with income distribution. Therefore they only considered those aspects of income distribution which they considered useful in explaining the growth of national income ...
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... explain these factor prices mainly in terms of competitive market forces, so that all individuals who supply any ... explains the prices of the various factors of production in terms of their marginal productivity. On the other hand ...
... explain these factor prices mainly in terms of competitive market forces, so that all individuals who supply any ... explains the prices of the various factors of production in terms of their marginal productivity. On the other hand ...
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... explain the empirical evidence, both in the cross-section data and in the historical time trends. 1.4 The policy implications Part III deals with the main issues of policy relating to the distribution of income. It begins with a ...
... explain the empirical evidence, both in the cross-section data and in the historical time trends. 1.4 The policy implications Part III deals with the main issues of policy relating to the distribution of income. It begins with a ...
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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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