Income inequality in Brazil: What has changed in recent years?
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09/09/2014
09/09/2014
01/08/2014
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Includes bibliography. This paper provides empirical evidence to assess the impact of socioeconomic and political variables on different measures of income inequality based on the 27 units of the Brazilian federation in the period from 1999 to 2008. The Brazilian experience is a good example for understanding the income inequality policies in developing countries. The findings suggest that the improvement observed along the period under analysis is a result of the combination of increased trade openness, technological and financial development, a reduction in the unemployment rate, the adoption of social policies that imply a direct effect on the poorest families and the adoption of mechanisms against corruption. |
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http://hdl.handle.net/11362/37023 LC/G.2601-P 6 |
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en |
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CEPAL Review 112 |
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