Inequality in Latin America: Breaking with History? (World Bank Latin American and Caribbean Studies)

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ISBN-10:

0821356658

ISBN-13:

9780821356654

Released: Feb 01, 2004
Format: Paperback, 402 pages

Description:

With the exception of Sub-Saharan Africa, Latin America and the Caribbean has been one of the regions of the world with the greatest inequality.

'Inequality in Latin America and the Caribbean' explores why the region suffers from such persistent inequality, identifies how it hampers development, and suggests ways to achieve greater equity in the distribution of wealth, incomes and opportunities. The study draws on data from 20 countries based on household surveys covering 3.6 million people, and reviews extensive economic, sociological and political science studies on inequality in Latin America.

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