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Trapped? Inequality and Economic Growth in Latin America and the ...


Trapped? Inequality and Economic Growth in Latin America and the ...

Latin America and the Caribbean (LAC) is a region in a high-inequality low-growth trap. Despite decades of progress, the region remains the second most ...

TRAPPED? INEQUALITY AND ECONOMIC GROWTH IN LATIN ...

Latin America and the Caribbean (LAC) is a region of enormous contrasts, where wealth and prosperity coexist with pockets of extreme poverty, backwardness, ...

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

Trapped? inequality and economic growth in Latin America and the Caribbean · Author: United Nations Development Programme · Main Title: Trapped: High Inequality ...

Social Inequality is a Trap for Latin America and the Caribbean's ...

Inclusive social development contributes to economic and productive development and environmental protection, and vice versa. 2. The social ...

Trapped? inequality and economic growth in Latin ... - OpenAlex

Trapped? inequality and economic growth in Latin America and the Caribbean. Work. HTML. Year: 2023. Type: book-chapter. Source: United Nations eBooks ...

Regional Human Development Report 2021 - Trapped

Understanding how the cycle of high inequality and low growth in Latin America and the Caribbean deepens inequality in the region.

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

It is unacceptable from a rights and social justice perspective, counterproductive for economic growth, and corrosive for social cohesion and for the stability ...

Trapped by Inequality - Public Documents | The World Bank

... economic inequality in Latin America ... Regional human development report 2021 - trapped: High inequality and low growth in latin america.

Poverty, Inequality, and Growth in Latin America - jstor

Confirming this pattern, even the two countries whose economies grew most rapidly in the 1990s witnessed either rising inequality (Argentina) or little change ( ...

Trapped by Inequality: The Politics of Redistribution in Latin America

I argue that the state's relative strength vis-á-vis economic elites shapes the main redistributive institutions and, thereby, long-run economic inequality.

Violence, Inequality, and Growth in Latin America - UNU WIDER

The Ministry for Foreign Affairs of Finland, the United Nations University World Institute for Development Economics Research (UNU-WIDER) and the.

Inequality and Economic Growth in Latin America

Abstract: This paper investigates the possibility of a relationship between the level of inequality and the GDP per capita in the countries in Latin America.

Weak Parties and the Inequality Trap in Latin America - Publications

Early studies suggested that the particular direction of economic growth could strengthen or weaken party systems (Remmer 1991; Roberts and Wibbels. 1999), but ...

Trapped by Inequality: Narratives of Progress and The Politics of ...

higher capacity of elites to shape government decisions. The lack of conflict among different factions of the economic elite regarding the role of the state in ...

Emergent Challenges for Latin American Economies

Many factors lead to the middle income trap, but three are especially crucial: a slowdown in growth due to an inability to achieve continuous improvements in ...

Latin America's Hard-to-Escape Stagnation Trap

Recent forecasts for economic growth around the world place Latin America as the developing region with the lowest growth rate.

High Inequality and Low Growth in Latin America and the Caribbean

The Rohatyn Center for Global Affairs Program on Global Economics presents, “Trapped: High Inequality and Low Growth in Latin America and ...

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

... TRAPPED: HIGH INEQUALITY. AND LOW GROWTH IN. LATIN AMERICA AND THE. CARIBBEAN ... economic activities that increase productivity and long-term growth. The ...

POVERTY AND INEQUALITY IN LATIN AMERICA - jstor

Figure 3 traces trends in growth, inequality, and poverty. During the 1990s, Latin American economies expanded at a moderate pace, pro viding a driving force ...

"Inequality and Economic Growth in Latin America" by Benjamin Steen

This paper investigates the possibility of a relationship between the level of inequality and the GDP per capita in the countries in Latin America.