Has Latin American Inequality Changed Direction?: Looking Over the Long Run
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English
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978-3-319-44621-9
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Frontmatter
Introduction
1. Long-Run Trends
Functional Inequality in Latin America: News from the Twentieth Century
The Political Economy of Income Inequality in Chile Since 1850
Using Heights to Trace Living Standards and Inequality in Mexico Since 1850
Long-Run Human Development in Mexico: 1895–2010
Inequality, Institutions, and Long-Term Development: A Perspective from Brazilian Regions
Historical Perspectives on Regional Income Inequality in Brazil, 1872–2000
Racial Inequality in Brazil from Independence to the Present
The Expansion of Public Spending and Mass Education in Bolivia: Did the 1952 Revolution Represent a Permanent Shock?
The Lingering Face of Gender Inequality in Latin America
Fiscal Redistribution in Latin America Since the Nineteenth Century
2. The Recent Inequality Downturn
Inequality in Latin America: ECLAC’s Perspective
The Inequality Story in Latin America and the Caribbean: Searching for an Explanation
The Political Economy of Inequality at the Top in Contemporary Chile
Structural Change and the Fall of Income Inequality in Latin America: Agricultural Development, Inter-sectoral Duality, and the Kuznets Curve
Fiscal Policy and Inequality in Latin America, 1960–2012
Challenges for Social Policy in a Less Favorable Macroeconomic Context
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