This paper discusses the role of institutions and structural change in shaping income inequality. It is argued that while social expenditure and direct redistribution are crucial for improving income distribution, sustainable equality requires structural change to create decent jobs. The relative...
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Cimoli, Mario
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Martins, Antonio
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Porcile, Gabriel
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Sossdorf, Fernando
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Productivity, social expenditure and income distribution in Latin America