4 edition of Income distrtibution policy in developing countries found in the catalog.
Income distrtibution policy in developing countries
Irma Adelman
Published
1978
by Published for the World Bank [by] Oxford University Press in Oxford, New York
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Written in English
Edition Notes
Statement | Irma Adleman & Sherman Robinson. |
Contributions | Robinson, Sherman, joint author. |
Classifications | |
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LC Classifications | HC470.I5 A33 1978b |
The Physical Object | |
Pagination | xvii, 346 p. : |
Number of Pages | 346 |
ID Numbers | |
Open Library | OL4286907M |
ISBN 10 | 019920084X |
LC Control Number | 78313739 |
Here are just four examples: (i) most spending on transfers may be captured by the middle class (Milanovic, 2), (ii) the same may apply to subsidies, which makes up an important share of government spending in developing countries (Rhee et al., 3), (iii) even expenditure on health and education may be received disproportionally in a. Abstract [Excerpt] This paper is a survey of the available literature on education and income distribution in developing countries. Education may affect the distribution of income in a variety of ways: by raising the level of income; by changing, for better or worse, the dispersion of income; by opening up new opportunities for the children of the poor and thereby serving as a vehicle for Cited by:
Income Inequality in Developing Countries Baindu Banya '95 Illinois Wesleyan University This Article is brought to you for free and open access by The Ames Library, the Andrew W. Mellon Center for Curricular and Faculty Development, the Office of the Provost and the Office of the President. It has been accepted for inclusion in Digital Commons. Natural Resource Policy-Making in Developing Countries: Environment, Economic Growth, and Income Distribution is required reading for PSCI / as taught by Professor Sam work will be of interest to those who wish to broaden their understanding of the .
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[Irma Adelman; Sherman Robinson; World Bank.] -- How much can actually be done to improve the distribution of income in developing countries. In seeking an answer to this question, the authors have developed a dynamic computable general equilibrium.
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Income distribution policy in developing countries: a case study of Korea (English) Abstract The authors have developed a dynamic computable general equilibrium model that provides a laboratory for investigating the potential impact of various policy instruments and programs intended to improve the relative and absolute incomes of the poor.
The Cited by: Income distribution policy in developing countries: a case study of Korea / Irma Adelman & Sherman Robinson Published for the World Bank [by] Stanford University Press Stanford, Calif Australian/Harvard Citation.
Adelman, Irma. Income distrtibution policy in developing countries book Robinson, Sherman. & World Bank. TRADE, INCOME DISTRIBUTION AND POVERTY IN DEVELOPING COUNTRIES: A SURVEY Amelia U. Santos-Paulino No. July Acknowledgements: The author is grateful to Marco Fugazza, Charles Gore, Alessandro Nicita, José R.
Sánchez-Fung and Tony Thirlwall for comments and discussions on previous versions of the Size: 1MB. L LEARNING OBJECTIVES 1 Describe the extent of world income inequality. 2 Explain some of the main challenges facing developing countries.
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Trade liberalization seems to have increased growth and income in developing countries over the past thirty years, through lower prices, firm-level efficiency gains and improved access to foreign inputs.
However, aggregate gains from free trade are not necessarily equally distributed, so that trade liberalization has important costs for some : Nina Pavcnik. Downloadable. Income distribution is extremely important for development, since it influences the cohesion of society, determines the extent of poverty for any given average per capita income and the poverty-reducing effects of growth, and even affects people's health.
The paper reviews the connections between income distribution and economic growth. This paper reviews income distribution in developing countries in recent decades. On average, before-tax income distribution is less unequal in developing countries than it is in industrial countries.
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[Irma Adelman; Sherman Robinson]. Book Chapter Income Distribution and Tax and Government Social Spending Policies in Developing Countries Provides an overview of the changes in income distribution in developing and transition countries in recent decades, and assesses the incidence of taxes and government expenditure in these countries.
Book chapter Full text access Chapter 1 - The Principal Problem in Political Economy: Income Distribution in the History of Economic Thought. inequality in the developing world inbut 47% in Strikingly, however, this pattern has reversed sincewith inequality rising between countries but falling on average withinAuthor: Martin Ravallion.
This paper reviews income distribution in developing (and transition) countries in recent decades. On average, before-tax income distribution in developing countries is less unequal than in industrial countries. However, unlike industrial countries, developing countries in general have not been able to use tax and transfer policies effectively to reduce income inequality.
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The authors have developed a dynamic computable general equilibrium model that provides a laboratory for investigating the potential impact of various policy instruments and programs intended to improve the relative and absolute incomes of the poor. The Cited by: Rawls claims the only assistance due to poor and developing countries is help to achieve fair and democratic internal structures regulated by a public conception of justice.
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Provides an overview of the changes in income distribution in developing and transition countries in recent decades, and assesses the incidence of taxes and government expenditure in these countries.
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