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Bangladesh economy, aiming to tackle inequality and promote inclusive growth. …The Bangladesh economy has undergone significant structural changes over the last four decades. The share of … overwhelmingly salient component of Bangladesh's export composition, this is due primarily to the rapid expansion of the ready …
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This paper evaluates structural change, inequality dynamics, and industrial policy in South Africa between 1960 and the …, unemployment, and inequality forged under the past race-based colonial and apartheid regimes remain stagnant. The future of South …
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inequality increased until the late 1980s, then gradually declined, reaching a level in 2017 that was well below the 1981 level …-shaped relationship between average income and inequality but suggest no long-term 'Kuznetsian tension' between the rate of structural … change and the level of inequality. …
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transition from the import-substitution industrialization strategy to the outward-oriented neoliberal model of high inequality, a … accounts for two-thirds of total employment in the economy. The trend of persistent deindustrialization and high inequality is …
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Economic development, which refers to the process of progressive transformation of an economy, is a multifaceted term without a universal definition. This article presents the constitutive elements of economic development, such as growth, distribution, and innovation. Economic development has...
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its great success in poverty reduction, China has witnessed rapidly increasing income inequality which only began to …
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We examine the Kuznets postulate that structural transformation leads to higher inequality using comparable panel data … Kuznets hypothesis, we find that the movement of workers to manufacturing unambiguously decreases income inequality … into services has a positive impact on inequality across our set of countries at an early stage of structural …
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Developing countries face a trade-off between the twin objectives of structural transformation and inclusive growth. This is the 'developer's dilemma'. This study analyses the dilemma as it manifested itself in the Indian context, and identifies two distinct episodes over the post-independence...
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growth is analysed by exploring the interrelationship among growth, inequality, and poverty. The present growth spell appears …
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economy of the region and also looks ahead to identify the major challenges that remain - focusing on Bangladesh, Pakistan …
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