
Inequality in the Developing World
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- PART I: INTRODUCTION
- 1: Carlos Gradín, Murray Leibbrandt, and Finn Tarp: Setting the scene
- PART II: GLOBAL INEQUALITY AND INEQUALITY WITHIN COUNTRIES
- 2: Martin Ravallion: What might explain today's conflicting narratives on global inequality?
- 3: James Davies and Anthony Shorrocks: Comparing global inequality of income and wealth
- 4: Daniele Checchi, Andrej Cupak, and Teresa Munzi: Empirical challenges comparing inequality across countries: the case of middle-income countries from the LIS Database
- PART III: INEQUALITY IN FIVE DEVELOPING GIANTS
- 5: Marcelo Neri: Brazil: what are the main drivers of income distribution changes in the new millennium?
- 6: Shi Li, Terry Sicular, and Finn Tarp: China: structural change, transition, rent seeking and corruption, and government policy
- 7: Hai-Anh H. Dang and Peter Lanjouw: India: inequality trends and dynamic: From manufacturing-led export growth to a twenty-first century inclusive growth strategy: explaining the demise of a successful growth model and what to do about it s, the bird's-eye and the granular perspectives
- 8: Raymundo Campos-Vazquez, Nora Lustig, and John Scott: Mexico: labour markets and fiscal redistribution 1989-2014
- 9: Murray Leibbrandt, Vimal Ranchhod, and Pippa Green: South Africa: the top-end, labour markets, fiscal redistribution and the persistence of very high inequality
- PART IV: INEQUALITY IN A BROADER CONTEXT
- 10: Andrew Clark and Conchita D'Ambrosio: Economic inequality and subjective wellbeing across the world
- 11: Roy van der Weide and Ambar Narayan: China versus the United States: different economic models but similarly low levels of socioeconomic mobility
- 12: Joseph E. Stiglitz: From manufacturing-led export growth to a twenty-first century inclusive growth strategy: explaining the demise of a successful growth model and what to do about it
- PART V: SYNTHESIS AND POLICY IMPLICATIONS
- 13: Carlos Gradín, Murray Leibbrandt, and Finn Tarp: Synthesis and policy implications
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