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Income distribution, poverty and social expenditure in Latin America
- Source: CEPAL Review, Volume 1998, Issue 65, Oct 1998, p. 7 - 14
- Spanish
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- 13 Oct 1998
Abstract
Great social inequality has long been a frustrating feature of Latin American economic development. Not in vain has Latin America been described as the region of the world with the highest levels of inequality of income distribution. Although the prevailing levels of poverty are lower than those typical of other parts of the developing world, they are still extremely high and, taking the region as a whole, are higher now than they were before the debt crisis.
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