Redistribution with Growth

Redistribution with Growth
Author: Hollis Burnley Chenery
Publsiher: Oxford University Press, USA
Total Pages: 332
Release: 1974
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: UCR:31210000241974

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Milestones and Turning Points in Development Thinking

Milestones and Turning Points in Development Thinking
Author: R. Jolly
Publsiher: Springer
Total Pages: 319
Release: 2012-05-17
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9781137271631

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The first volume of IDS Companions to Development Studies focuses on pivotal writing emerging from the IDS fellowship during the last 50 years. It includes five topics: perspectives and paradigms, debunking myths, development policy, gender and international perspectives, and policy, as well as names like Seers, Singer, Lipton, Reg Green.

Redistribution Inequality and Growth

Redistribution  Inequality  and Growth
Author: Mr.Jonathan David Ostry,Mr.Andrew Berg,Mr.Charalambos G Tsangarides
Publsiher: International Monetary Fund
Total Pages: 30
Release: 2014-02-17
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9781484352076

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The Fund has recognized in recent years that one cannot separate issues of economic growth and stability on one hand and equality on the other. Indeed, there is a strong case for considering inequality and an inability to sustain economic growth as two sides of the same coin. Central to the Fund’s mandate is providing advice that will enable members’ economies to grow on a sustained basis. But the Fund has rightly been cautious about recommending the use of redistributive policies given that such policies may themselves undercut economic efficiency and the prospects for sustained growth (the so-called “leaky bucket” hypothesis written about by the famous Yale economist Arthur Okun in the 1970s). This SDN follows up the previous SDN on inequality and growth by focusing on the role of redistribution. It finds that, from the perspective of the best available macroeconomic data, there is not a lot of evidence that redistribution has in fact undercut economic growth (except in extreme cases). One should be careful not to assume therefore—as Okun and others have—that there is a big tradeoff between redistribution and growth. The best available macroeconomic data do not support such a conclusion.

The Experience of Economic Redistribution

The Experience of Economic Redistribution
Author: Clarence Tshitereke
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 258
Release: 2006-10-09
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9781135861933

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This book provides an analysis of the country's political economy in transition. It documents the history of the gold mining industry's involvement in shaping the political landscape of South Africa, and shows the degree to which the political transition was induced to put in place a new mode of regulation for capital accumulation. In the process, the victims of apartheid have now become victims of democracy's neo-liberalism as the government is constrained from being developmental, interventionist and redistributive.

Redistribution with Growth

Redistribution with Growth
Author: Hollis Chenery
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 304
Release: 1974
Genre: Developing countries
ISBN: OCLC:67387484

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Inequality and Growth

Inequality and Growth
Author: Theo S. Eicher,Stephen J. Turnovsky
Publsiher: MIT Press
Total Pages: 343
Release: 2007-01-26
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9780262550642

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Even minute increases in a country's growth rate can result in dramatic changes in living standards over just one generation. The benefits of growth, however, may not be shared equally. Some may gain less than others, and a fraction of the population may actually be disadvantaged. Recent economic research has found both positive and negative relationships between growth and inequality across nations. The questions raised by these results include: What is the impact on inequality of policies designed to foster growth? Does inequality by itself facilitate or detract from economic growth, and does it amplify or diminish policy effectiveness? This book provides a forum for economists to examine the theoretical, empirical, and policy issues involved in the relationship between growth and inequality. The aim is to develop a framework for determining the role of public policy in enhancing both growth and equality. The diverse range of topics, examined in both developed and developing countries, includes natural resources, taxation, fertility, redistribution, technological change, transition, labor markets, and education. A theme common to all the essays is the importance of education in reducing inequality and increasing growth.

Redistribution and Growth

Redistribution and Growth
Author: William C. Thiesenhusen
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 11
Release: 1976
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: OCLC:25997468

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Links Between Growth Inequality and Poverty A Survey

Links Between Growth  Inequality  and Poverty  A Survey
Author: Ms. Valerie Cerra,Mr. Ruy Lama,Norman Loayza
Publsiher: International Monetary Fund
Total Pages: 54
Release: 2021-03-12
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9781513572666

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Is there a tradeoff between raising growth and reducing inequality and poverty? This paper reviews the theoretical and empirical literature on the complex links between growth, inequality, and poverty, with causation going in both directions. The evidence suggests that growth can be effective in reducing poverty, but its impact on inequality is ambiguous and depends on the underlying sources of growth. The impact of poverty and inequality on growth is likewise ambiguous, as several channels mediate the relationship. But most plausible mechanisms suggest that poverty and inequality reduce growth, at least in the long run. Policies play a role in shaping these relationships and those designed to improve equality of opportunity can simultaneously improve inclusiveness and growth.