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High Inequality and Low Growth in Latin America and the Caribbean


Trapped: high inequality and low growth in Latin America and the ...

The report explores critical factors that underlie the mutual reproduction of high inequality and low growth: concentration of power, violence ...

The Complexities of Inequality in Latin America and the Caribbean

Latin America and the Caribbean is the world's most unequal region. The 10% highest earners make on average 12 times more than the poorest ...

HIGH INEQUALITY AND LOW GROWTH IN LATIN AMERICA AND ...

... DEVELOPMENT REPORT 2021. TRAPPED: HIGH INEQUALITY. AND LOW GROWTH IN. LATIN AMERICA AND THE. CARIBBEAN. The United Nations. Development Programme. (UNDP) is the ...

High Inequality and Low Growth in Latin America and the Caribbean

Latin America and the Caribbean is a region of great contrasts, where wealth and prosperity coexist with vulnerability and extreme poverty.

The trap of high inequality and low social mobility in Latin America ...

Extreme inequality, which characterizes Latin America and the Caribbean across multiple dimensions, constitutes a trap that hinders progress towards ...

A tale of two realities: The uneven fight against poverty and ...

The biannual Regional Poverty and Inequality Update ffers an in-depth look at poverty trends within Latin America and the Caribbean and aims ...

Economic Commission for Latin America and the Caribbean - CEPAL

“As we have been saying, Latin America and the Caribbean is in a development crisis that is manifested in three traps: one involving low ...

Latin America's Inequality Is Taking a Toll on Governance

During most of the first two decades of this century, solid economic growth rates in Latin America and the Caribbean helped improve social ...

The challenges facing Latin America and the Caribbean in ...

... dissimilar. This is compounded by two additional problems: marked inequality and the vulnerability of a large part of the population.

Deep inequalities worsen Latin America and Caribbean ... - IDB

Report calls for deep reforms to create a new social contract in region Improvements in income inequality stall in recent years Poor hit ...

High Inequality and Low Growth in Latin America and the Caribbean

The Latin America and Caribbean region was in a high-inequality low-growth trap before the outset of the Covid-19 pandemic. This starting point ...

Inequality in Latin America: Marcela Eslava, Santiago Levy, and Ana ...

So far, researchers agree that inequality in Latin America, which has always been very high, increased during the 1990s, started to decrease at ...

Trapped? inequality and economic growth in Latin America and the ...

Author: United Nations Development Programme · Main Title: Trapped: High Inequality and Low Growth in Latin America and the Caribbean , pp 20-94 · Publication ...

Challenges for Upward Social Mobility in Latin America - CAF

Inequality rates in Latin America and the Caribbean are among the highest worldwide. Inequality is not only present in the income disparity ...

Luis Felipe López Calva on inequality in Latin America and the ...

... low growth and high inequality ... Escaping the trap of low growth and high inequality in Latin America and the Caribbean.

Rethinking Inequality in Latin America by Ana María Ibáñez

Even though it is well known that economic inequality in Latin America and the Caribbean is unacceptably high, efforts to close the gap ...

Latin America - DNI.gov

Poverty and Inequality High and Enduring. Income inequality in Latin America and the Caribbean, which is the highest in the world, will fuel protests and ...

Forever unequal? Mould-breaking strategies to reduce inequality in ...

In Latin America, the richest 10% of people capture 54% of the national income, making it one of the most unequal regions in the world.

Latin America is the world's most unequal region. Here's how to fix it

For evidence of the destructive impact that extreme inequality has on sustainable patterns of growth and social cohesion, look no further ...

Politics and Inequality in Latin America and the Caribbean

Latin American and Caribbean countries were long dominated by large landholders dependent on a large, cheap labor force. As in all societies, including those ...