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historical economic development processes in four countries of South West Europe - France, Italy, Portugal and Spain - and nine … facts of these trajectories. First, Latin America begun the period with higher levels of regional inequality than Europe …. Second, the increase in inequality up to the interwar years was more intense in Latin America than in Europe. Besides, the …
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Richer people are happier than poorer people, but when a country becomes richer over time, its people do not become happier. This seemingly contradictory pair of findings of Richard Easterlin has be-come famous as the Easterlin Paradox. However, it was met with counterevidence. To shed more...
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most negative real total GDP growth included the Baltics, the Balkans, Southern Europe (Italy, Portugal) and Iceland. The …, Germany, Switzerland, Austria) and those in northern Europe (Sweden and Norway). …
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