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Employing comparative and quantitative historical methods Frankema explores long run trends of asset and income distribution in Latin America, arguing that there is little reason to regard the yawning gap between rich and poor as the persistent result of a colonial heritage.
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pursue structural change in practice. Overall our results show that structural change is driven by R&D industries in Brazil … and NR intensive industries in Argentina. Furthermore, R&D intensive industries - contrary to NR intensive industries … equally distributed, especially in Brazil. Hence, efforts to shift resources from traditional NR industries towards more …
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there has been no change in poverty in Argentina, and Brazil has suffered a rise in poverty. Following the global financial … crisis, greater attention has been paid to fiscal policy in developed and developing countries-specifically Argentina, Brazil … commodity-export-led growth, Mexico experienced a moderate reduction of 5 percent in poverty between 2014 and 2018 due to the …
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