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Inequality Growth And Poverty In An Era Of Liberalization And Globalization W I D E R Studies In Development Economics Giovanni Andrea Cornia

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Inequality Growth And Poverty In An Era Of Liberalization And Globalization W I D E R Studies In Development Economics Giovanni Andrea Cornia
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Publisher: Oxford University Press, USA
File Extension: PDF
File size: 4.96 MB
Pages: 461
Author: Giovanni Andrea Cornia
ISBN: 9780199271412, 0199271410
Language: English
Year: 2004

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Inequality Growth And Poverty In An Era Of Liberalization And Globalization W I D E R Studies In Development Economics Giovanni Andrea Cornia by Giovanni Andrea Cornia 9780199271412, 0199271410 instant download after payment.

Based on an extensive review of relevant literature and an econometric analysis of inequality indexes, this volume provides the first systematic analysis of the changes in within-country income inequality over the last twenty years. In particular, it shows that inequality worsened in seventy per cent of the 73 developed, developing, and transitional countries analysed, and evaluates possible causes for this widespread rise in income inequality. The book goes on to offer the first empirical assessment of the relation between policies towards liberalization and globalization and income inequality.

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