Nora Lustig Franois Bourguignon Francisco H. G. Ferreira
Economists have had much to say about what causes aggregate economic growth, but they have been more reticent about the distributional dimension of that growth. To understand development and the process of poverty reduction requires understanding not only how total income grows, but also how its distribution behaves over time. 'The Microeconomics of Income Distribution Dynamics in East Asia and Latin America' is a major new contribution to that process. The authors propose a decomposition of differences in entire distributions of household incomes, shedding new light on the powerful, and...
Economists have had much to say about what causes aggregate economic growth, but they have been more reticent about the distributional dimension of th...
Francisco H. G. Ferreira Carlos Eduardo Velez Ricardo Paes Barros
Inequality and Economic Development in Brazil is part of the World Bank Country Study series. These reports are published with the approval of the subject government to communicate the results of the Bank's work on the economic and related conditions of member countries to governments and to the development community. Excessive income inequality is unfair and undesirable on ethical grounds and can bring adverse effects on economic growth, health outcomes, social cohesion, and crime. Excessively unequal initial conditions are likely to lead to a perverse cycle of weak social mobility. Such is...
Inequality and Economic Development in Brazil is part of the World Bank Country Study series. These reports are published with the approval of the sub...
Francisco H. G. Ferreira Julian Messina Jamele Rigolini
With moderate but sustained economic growth and generally declining inequality, the 2000s were a good decade for Latin America. Moderate poverty fell from roughly 40% to 30% of the population. Economic mobility powered a perceived increase in the ranks of the Latin American middle class. But who, exactly, belongs to that middle class? How much has it really grown? How much economic mobility do these countries really display? Drawing on a unique combination of data sets - income and consumption distributions, test scores, parental characteristics, personal beliefs and attitudes - this volume...
With moderate but sustained economic growth and generally declining inequality, the 2000s were a good decade for Latin America. Moderate poverty fell ...
Tras decadas de estancamiento, la poblacion de clase media en America Latina y el Caribe ha aumentado en un 50% de aproximadamente 100 millones de personas en 2003 a 150 millones (o un 30% de la poblacion del continente) en 2009. Durante este periodo, el porcentaje de la poblacion pobre disminuyo notablemente, del 44% al 30%. _La movilidad economica y el crecimiento de la clase media en America Latina_ analiza la naturaleza, los determinantes y las posibles consecuencias de este notable proceso de transformacion social. Los autores proponen una original definicion de la clase media, hecha a...
Tras decadas de estancamiento, la poblacion de clase media en America Latina y el Caribe ha aumentado en un 50% de aproximadamente 100 millones de per...