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... income . The evidence , as we shall see , is limited in its coverage and in the degree to which it provides an up - to - date picture . But it seems clear that income inequality increased over the 1980s . To see the significance of this ...
... income . The evidence , as we shall see , is limited in its coverage and in the degree to which it provides an up - to - date picture . But it seems clear that income inequality increased over the 1980s . To see the significance of this ...
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... income inequality tended to increase in the early stages of economic growth but that in more mature economies inequality tended to fall as per capita income increased . This hypothesis of an inverted U - relation between inequality and ...
... income inequality tended to increase in the early stages of economic growth but that in more mature economies inequality tended to fall as per capita income increased . This hypothesis of an inverted U - relation between inequality and ...
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... Income Inequality : Causes and Policy Responses ' , Royal Economic Society conference . Kuznets , S. , 1955 , ' Economic growth and income inequality ' , American Economic Review , vol . 45 , 1-28 . Mookherjee , D. and Shorrocks , A ...
... Income Inequality : Causes and Policy Responses ' , Royal Economic Society conference . Kuznets , S. , 1955 , ' Economic growth and income inequality ' , American Economic Review , vol . 45 , 1-28 . Mookherjee , D. and Shorrocks , A ...
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