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Determinants of cross-country income inequality: an argumented Kuznet's hypothesis.

By: Milanovic, Branko.
Material type: materialTypeLabelBookSeries: Policy Research Working Paper No. 1246. Publisher: Washington : World Bank, 1994Subject(s): Income | Income -- OECD countries -- Africa -- Asia -- Latin America//income policy/. -- Income -- OECD countries -- Africa -- Asia -- Latin America//income policy/. -- Income -- OECD countries -- Africa -- Asia -- Latin America//income policy/. -- Income -- OECD countries -- Africa -- Asia -- Latin America//income policy/. -- Income -- OECD countries -- Africa -- Asia -- Latin America//income policySummary: The paper presents an alternative hypothesis why income inequality differs between countries using the Kuznets hypothesis which was tested on a cross-sectional sample of 80 cuntries including all OECD countries and 50 African, Asia and Latin American countries.
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The paper presents an alternative hypothesis why income inequality differs between countries using the Kuznets hypothesis which was tested on a cross-sectional sample of 80 cuntries including all OECD countries and 50 African, Asia and Latin American countries.

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