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Why Inequality Matters: Some Economic Issues
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Why Inequality Matters: Some Economic Issues
Author(s)
Birdsall, Nancy
Abstract
Examines economic inequality in developing and transitional economies, including its effects on growth, poverty reduction, public policy, social capital, and collective decision-making.
IssueNo
1
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3-28
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Ethics and International Affairs
VolumeNo
15
PubDate
2001
ISBN_ISSN
0892-6794
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