//--> //--> //-->
Toggle navigation
Logout
Change account settings
EN
DE
ES
FR
A-Z
Beta
About EconBiz
News
Thesaurus (STW)
Research Skills
Help
EN
DE
ES
FR
My account
Logout
Change account settings
Login
Publications
Events
Your search terms
Search
Retain my current filters
~isPartOf:"CEPAL review"
~subject:"Economic convergence"
Search options
All Fields
Title
Exact title
Subject
Author
Institution
ISBN/ISSN
Published in...
Publisher
Open Access only
Advanced
Search history
My EconBiz
Favorites
Loans
Reservations
Fines
You are here:
Home
“Has the income share of the m...
Similar by person
Narrow search
Delete all filters
| 2 applied filters
Year of publication
From:
To:
Subject
All
Economic convergence
"reverse catching-up"
1
Armut
1
Asia
1
Asien
1
Chile
1
Economic growth
1
Economic liberalism
1
Einkommensverteilung
1
Income distribution
1
Lateinamerika
1
Latin America
1
Palma ratio
1
Poverty
1
Social inequality
1
Soziale Ungleichheit
1
Western Europe
1
Wirtschaftliche Konvergenz
1
Wirtschaftsliberalismus
1
Wirtschaftswachstum
1
emerging Asia
1
ideology
1
inequality
1
institutional persistence
1
neoliberalism
1
new left
1
poverty
1
more ...
less ...
Type of publication
All
Article
1
Type of publication (narrower categories)
All
Article in journal
1
Aufsatz in Zeitschrift
1
Language
All
English
1
Author
All
Palma, José Gabriel
1
Published in...
All
CEPAL review
Cambridge working papers in economics
3
Source
All
ECONIS (ZBW)
1
Showing
1
-
1
of
1
Sort
relevance
articles prioritized
date (newest first)
date (oldest first)
1
Why the rich always stay rich (no matter what, no matter the cost)
Palma, José Gabriel
- In:
CEPAL review
(
2020
)
132
,
pp. 93-132
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10012697395
Saved in:
Results per page
10
25
50
100
250
A service of the
zbw
×
Loading...
//-->