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Growth and inequality, the contrasting trajectories of India and Brazil, Alexandre de Freitas Barbosa, Maria Cristina Cacciamali, Gerry Rodgers ; With contributions from Taniya Chakrabarty [and seven others]

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Growth and inequality, the contrasting trajectories of India and Brazil, Alexandre de Freitas Barbosa, Maria Cristina Cacciamali, Gerry Rodgers ; With contributions from Taniya Chakrabarty [and seven others]
Language
eng
Index
index present
Literary Form
non fiction
Main title
Growth and inequality
Medium
electronic resource
Nature of contents
dictionaries
Oclc number
1026492232
Responsibility statement
Alexandre de Freitas Barbosa, Maria Cristina Cacciamali, Gerry Rodgers ; With contributions from Taniya Chakrabarty [and seven others]
Series statement
Cambridge Social Sciences eBooks
Sub title
the contrasting trajectories of India and Brazil
Summary
Inequality is a global concern, for its social and human consequences, and its impact on the pace and pattern of economic growth. In India and Brazil, this issue has received increasing attention in recent years. In Brazil, inequality grew until the 1980s, when it reached extreme levels, but has since been declining, especially during the first decade of the twenty-first century. In India, inequality showed little change up to the 1980s, but has since been rising. These differences result from a variety of economic, social and political factors, which are examined in depth in this comparative study. The book examines inequality in overall distributions of income and expenditure, and disparities across gender, region, caste, race, and access to education. It compares the experience of the two countries, and draws conclusions on the types of policy frameworks and institutions that might lead to a more equitable pattern of growth.--, Provided by publisher
Table Of Contents
Brazil and India : a mirror image of each other? -- Approach and method -- Brazil and India in the decades before 1980 -- India and Brazil from 1980 until 2014 -- Key divides and cleavages ruptures, continuities, or adaptation? -- Index
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