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Economic and development policies in Latin America, as in all other developing countries, are supposed to tackle the problem how to increase total income and, at the same time, how to reduce the present inequalities in the distribution of income. The opinions on the question, which of these...
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, thereby taking the edge off discontent. Citizens with higher incomes who tend to be less supportive of redistribution in the … first place may be further convinced that inequality is not a major issue and redistribution need not be a policy goal. All … negative association between credit use and public support for redistribution. …
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Congestion on fishing grounds and overfishing have convinced fishermen, economists, and most governments of the necessity to control access to fishing grounds. The living resources of the sea, however, present particularities which may make the task of redefining international fishing rights...
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