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performance we observe there even today. This paper argues to the contrary. Compared with the rest of the world, inequality was … believe that Latin America has always had very high levels of inequality, suggesting it will be hard for modern social policy … this must always have been true. Indeed, some have argued that high inequality appeared very early in the post …
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Klaus Deininger and Lyn Squire have recently produced an inequality data base for a panel of countries from the 1960s … to the 1990s. We use these data to decompose the sources of inequality into three central parts: the demographic or …. While the Kuznets Curve comes out of hiding when the inequality relationship is conditioned by the other two, cohort size …
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Klaus Deininger and Lyn Squire have recently produced an inequality data base for a panel of countries from the 1960s … to the 1990s. We use these data to decompose the sources of inequality into three central parts: the demographic or …. While the Kuznets Curve comes out of hiding when the inequality relationship is conditioned by the other two, cohort size …
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