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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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This paper examines the distribution of top incomes in 15 former British colonies in Africa, drawing on evidence available from income tax records. It seeks to throw light on the position of colonial elites during the period of British rule. Just how unequal were incomes? How did the position of...
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The majority of the world's poor, by income poverty and multi-dimensional poverty, now live in countries officially classified by the World Bank as middle-income countries. Of course nothing happens when a country crosses a (somewhat) arbitrary threshold in per capita income but it does matter...
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This paper argues that attempts at state-building in Afghanistan have led to institutions that are not robust. The state institutions and organizations continue to be highly dependent on external resources and technical expertise, and lack of critical mass of people able and willing to maintain...
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focus on Brazil, China, India, Russia, and South Africa, in a comparative perspective, and we compare them with a selection …
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This paper discusses the 'developer's dilemma' - a tension emerging from the fact that developing countries are simultaneously seeking structural transformation and broad-based growth to raise incomes of the poor. Simon Kuznets originally hypothesized that structural transformation may have a...
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In very poor countries, inequality often means that a small part of the population maintains living standards far above the rest. This is also true for educational inequality in Mozambique: only a small segment of the population has access to higher levels of education (there are 30 times as...
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earnings inequality in Brazil and South Africa. While both countries have had declines in schooling inequality, only Brazil has …
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intensity of routine tasks embodied in them in explaining changes in employment and earnings in Brazil, in particular their …
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The purpose of this article is to provide new evidence about the sources of regional income inequalities in Brazil …
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