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This paper explore the causes of the income inequality in Chile, looking toextend the existing factors panorama emphasizing some ignored currently- at least in Chile - both by ideological bias or their politics significancemore criticals of the status quoRegarding with the paper emphasize, there...
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We formulate an extended input-output price model to analyze the short run effects of the international commodity price shocks in Mexico. The model includes 51 productive sectors, two labor inputs (urban and rural), one capital input, 10 final goods and 20 households (urban and rural income...
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In this paper, the next question is answered: Why in the study period 2004-2014, Colombian rural poverty decreased, Even if rural income shares did not change? So as to do it, it is done an analysis of growth rates of some economic series, such as: rural income growth, rural income shares, rural...
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In this paper, the next question is answered: Why in the study period 2004-2014, Colombian rural poverty decreased, Even if rural income shares did not change? So as to do it, it is done an analysis of growth rates of some economic series, such as: rural income growth, rural income shares, rural...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10015260398