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. Our paper uses national data from Brazil between 2002 and 2013 to examine retrospectively how it has performed on some of …
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the main determinant of the general level of the wage inequality observed in Brazil. The international comparison allows … country in relation to the industrialized world. The process of economic development occurred in Brazil in the last decades … expansion in Brazil occurred during the period of our "economic miracle", it was systematically associated to a slow process of …
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inequality in Brazil. The arguments are organized as follows. After an introductory section, the second one presents the … Brazil. The paper closes with some final remarks on the lessons that can be drawn from the Brazilian experience. …
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This paper aims at analyzing the contribution of social policies to declining rates of income inequalities in Brazil … since the 1990s. Based on a framework of historical institutionalism, Brazil is characterised as a traditionally patrimonial …
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increase of income concentration in Brazil during the 1960s. That was the most important economic debate that took place under …
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In this paper, the relation between the equality of income distribution and sustainable development is discussed. This issue is elaborated using theories of justice of John Stuart Mill, John Roemer, John Rawls and Amartya Sen.
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