Inequality in Brazil A Regional Perspective

Inequality in Brazil  A Regional Perspective
Author: Carlos Góes,Ms.Izabela Karpowicz
Publsiher: International Monetary Fund
Total Pages: 34
Release: 2017-10-31
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9781484324776

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In this study, we document the decline in income inequality and a convergence in consumption patterns in Brazilian states in a new database constructed from micro data from the national households’ survey. We adjust the state-Gini coefficients for spatial price differences using information on households’ rental prices available in the survey. In a panel regression framework, we find that labor income growth, formalization, and schooling contributed to the decline in inequality during 2004-14, but redistributive policies, such as Bolsa Família, have also played a positive role. Going forward, it will be important to phase out untargeted subsidies, such as public spending on tertiary education, and contain growth of public sector wages, to improve budgetary efficiency and protect gains in equality.

Regional Inequality and Structural Changes

Regional Inequality and Structural Changes
Author: Eduardo A. Haddad
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 209
Release: 2018-10-26
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9780429830587

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Published in 1999. The liberalization process in Latin America during the 1990s resulted in the increase and diversification of trade in the region. Brazil, as a major player, strengthened its insertion into the world economy through the adoption of strategies for opening up markets and of new production technologies; complemented more recently by the creation of a broadly based stabilization plan. In this context, issues related to structural changes in the economy, such as those involving the complexity of new international trading agreements and their impact on the Brazilian economy, warrant special attention. The results of this study suggest that the interplay of market forces in the Brazilian economy favour the more developed region of the country.

Paths of Inequality in Brazil

Paths of Inequality in Brazil
Author: Marta Arretche
Publsiher: Springer
Total Pages: 371
Release: 2018-07-04
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9783319781846

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This book presents multidisciplinary analyses of the historical trajectories of social and economic inequalities in Brazil over the last 50 years. As one of the most unequal countries in the world, Brazil has always been an important case study for scholars interested in inequality research, but in the last few decades has brought a new phenomenon to renew researchers’ interest in the country. While the majority of democracies in the developed world have witnessed an increase in income inequality from the 1970s on, Brazil has followed the opposite path, registering a significant reduction of income inequality over the last 30 years. Bringing together studies carried out by experts from different areas, such as economists, sociologists, demographers and political scientists, this volume presents insights based on rigorous analyses of statistical data in an effort to explain the long term changes in social and economic inequalities in Brazil. The book adopts a multidisciplinary approach, analyzing the relations between income inequality and different dimensions of social life, such as education, health, political participation, public policies, demographics and labor market. All of this makes Paths of Inequality in Brazil – A Half-Century of Change a very valuable resource for social scientists interested in inequality research in general, and especially for sociologists, political scientists and economists interested in the social and economic changes that Brazil went through over the last two decades.

Economic Integration Poverty and Regional Inequality in Brazil

Economic Integration  Poverty and Regional Inequality in Brazil
Author: Joaquim Bento de Souza Ferreira Filho,Mark Horridge
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 39
Release: 2004
Genre: Brazil
ISBN: 0732615542

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Perspectives on Poverty and Income Inequality in Brazil

Perspectives on Poverty and Income Inequality in Brazil
Author: David Denslow
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 68
Release: 1983
Genre: Income distribution
ISBN: UTEXAS:059173024053629

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In the past 20 years the Brazilian economy has experienced substantial growth. However, the nature of this growth and the growth process itself have been controversial, with many critics contending that poverty and human misery have increased. Others extol the virtures of this Brazilian model of growth, pointing to the human benefits accompanying the growth process. An analysis of data from the 1980 demographic census attempts to shed light on this debate. A descriptive examination of various measures of poverty is undertaken with comparisons made between 1970 and 1980. Computations are also made of Gini coefficients, Theil indices, and income deciles. This analysis produces some rather far reaching results and conclusions. Despite persistant poverty, during the 1970s substantial progress in reducing poverty and improving living standards occurred. There is some evidence of overall increased income concentration, growing inequality could not be fully discerned by our measures. In addition, reductions in income inequality among regions and among sectors were observed. The agricultural sector in particular was characterized by rapidly growing average incomes, despite growing income inequality within it.

Has Latin American Inequality Changed Direction

Has Latin American Inequality Changed Direction
Author: Luis Bértola,Jeffrey Williamson
Publsiher: Springer
Total Pages: 419
Release: 2017-01-25
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9783319446219

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This book is open access under a CC BY 4.0 license. This book brings together a range of ideas and theories to arrive at a deeper understanding of inequality in Latin America and its complex realities. To so, it addresses questions such as: What are the origins of inequality in Latin America? How can we create societies that are more equal in terms of income distribution, gender equality and opportunities? How can we remedy the social divide that is making Latin America one of the most unequal regions on earth? What are the roles played by market forces, institutions and ideology in terms of inequality? In this book, a group of global experts gathered by the Institute for the Integration of Latin America and the Caribbean (INTAL), part of the Inter-American Development Bank (IDB), show readers how various types of inequality, such as economical, educational, racial and gender inequality have been practiced in countries like Brazil, Bolivia, Chile, Mexico and many others through the centuries. Presenting new ideas, new evidence, and new methods, the book subsequently analyzes how to move forward with second-generation reforms that lay the foundations for more egalitarian societies. As such, it offers a valuable and insightful guide for development economists, historians and Latin American specialists alike, as well as students, educators, policymakers and all citizens with an interest in development, inequality and the Latin American region.

Social Inequalities in Brazil

Social Inequalities in Brazil
Author: Laura Jakobeit
Publsiher: GRIN Verlag
Total Pages: 11
Release: 2011-02-23
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 9783640841905

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Essay aus dem Jahr 2010 im Fachbereich Politik - Internationale Politik - Region: Mittel- und Südamerika, Escola de Administração de Empresas de São Paulo Fundação Getulio Vargas, Sprache: Deutsch, Abstract: Social equality is essential for every country, not only as an end itself, but also as tool for promoting economic growth (Skidmore, 2004).Brazil is one of the most unequal countries in the world, with a Gini Index of 0.567 in 2005 (CIA, 2010). Although this is still high and leaves Brazil the 10thmost unequal country out of 134, the inequalities are improving significantly (in 1998 the Index was 0.607). This essay will focus on two questions: What has caused the striking inequalities in Brazil? Why did these inequalities improvein the recent years? [...]

A Moment of Equality for Latin America

A Moment of Equality for Latin America
Author: Prof Dr Barbara Fritz,Professor Lena Lavinas
Publsiher: Ashgate Publishing, Ltd.
Total Pages: 285
Release: 2015-10-28
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 9781472446725

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Focusing on the limits and challenges of redistributive policies in Latin America, this volume synthesizes and updates the discussion of inequality in the region, introducing the perspective of global and transnational interdependencies. The book explores the extent to which redistributive policies have been interlinked with the provision and quality of public goods as well as with structural changes of the productive sector. Inspired by structuralist and neostructuralist thinking of Latin American economists, authors question the redistributive impact of the interplay of recent macroeconomic, fiscal and social policies, particularly under left and center-left administrations committed to greater equality.