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245 0 0 _aBeyond tradeoffs :
_bmarket reforms and equitable growth in Latin America /
_cNancy Birdsall, Carol Graham, and Richard H. Sabot, editors
246 3 0 _aMarket reforms and equitable growth in Latin America
264 1 _aWashington, D.C. :
_bInter-American Development Bank :
_bBrookings Institution Press,
_c1998
300 _a367 páginas :
_bilustraciones ;
336 _atexto
_2rdacontent
337 _asin medio
_2rdamedia
338 _avolumen
_2rdacarrier
500 _aTitulo de la conferencia: Inequality-reducing growth in Latin America
505 0 _aForeword / Michael Armacost and Enrique V. Iglesias -- Virtuos circles in Latin America`s second stage of reform / Nancy Birsdall, Carol Graham, and Richard H. Sabot -- Kinds and causes of inequality in Latin America / John Sheahan and Enrique V. Iglesias -- Structural reforms and equity / Eduardo Lora and Juan Luis Londoño -- Growth with equity: the volatility connection / Michael Gavin and Ricardo Hausmann -- No tradeoff: efficient growth via more equal human capital Nancy Birdsall and Juan Luis Londoño -- Inequality-reducing growth in agriculture: a market-friendly policy agenda / Michael R. Carter and Jonathan Coles -- Economic policy and labor market dynamics / Rene Cortazar, Nora Lustig, and Sabot -- Equity benefits from financial market reforms / Liliana Rojas-Suarez, and Steven R. Weisbrod -- Pension reform: an efficiency-equity tradeoff? / Estelle James -- Reforming public monopolies: water supply / Raquel and John Briscoe -- Inequality and growth: implications for public finance and lessons from experience in the United States / Joseph Stiglitz -- The political economy of institutional reform in Latin America / Carol Graham and Moises Naim
520 _a"The essays in this book propose new ways of reducing inequality, not by growth-inhibiting transfers and regulations, but by enhancing efficiency--eliminating consumption subsidies for the wealthy, increasing the productivity of the poor, and shifting to a more labor-and-skill-demanding growth path ... [They] draw on discussions at a conference sponsored by the IDB and the MacArthur Foundation, titled "Inequality-Reducing Growth in Latin America," held in Washington, D.C. in January 1997"--prol.
650 0 _aDesarrollo económico
_vCongresos
650 0 _aDistribucion del ingreso
_zAmerica Latina
_vCongresos
650 0 _aIgualdad
_zAmerica Latina
_vCongresos
651 0 _aAmérica Latina
_xPolítica económica
_vCongresos
700 1 _aBirdsall, Nancy,
_eeditor
700 1 _aGraham, Carol,
_d1962-
_eeditor
700 1 _aSabot, Richard H.,
_eeditor
710 2 _aBanco Interamericano de Desarrollo
710 2 _aBrookings Institution
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