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The Employment Effects of an Income Redistribution in Developing Countries

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The Employment Effects of an Income Redistribution in Developing Countries
Author(s)James, Jeffrey; Khan, Haider A.
AbstractDuring the 1970s a host of macroeconomic studies led to the conclusion that a redistribution of income in favor of the poor would produce only a very minor increase in employment. This paper contends that the existing research systematically tends to underestimate the true employment effect of an income redistribution, partly because it is conducted at too high a level of aggregation and partly because it neglects a variety of important macroeconomic relationships. We find that these underestimates can be corrected on the basis of a disaggregated Social Accounting Matrix (SAM) for Indonesia.
IssueNo5
Pages817-827
ArticleAccess to Article
SourceWorld Development
VolumeNo21
PubDateMay1993
ISBN_ISSN0305-750X

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