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Growth, Inequality and Social Protection

Title
Growth, Inequality and Social Protection [electronic resource] / Roman Arjona, Maxime Ladaique and Mark Pearson
Author
Arjona, Roman.
Publication
Paris : OECD Publishing, 2001.

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Additional Authors
  • Ladaique, Maxime.
  • Pearson, Mark.
Description
81 p.; 21 x 29.7cm.
Summary
Economic growth is, ultimately, the result of the myriad of transactions which take place in a market economy. Similarly, the distribution of income depends on who has ownership of factors of production, how much they can sell them for, and whether the resultant income is redistributed or not. It would be surprising were economic growth and income distribution not to be linked. But how exactly they might be linked has been the topic of many competing theories and empirical evaluations. Unfortunately, the studies have not led to a convergence on a common view that there is, or is not, a trade-off between the two goals of an equitable society and a rich one. This lack of enlightenment becomes less surprising once the empirical studies are examined in detail. Many empirical studies have looked at the final distribution of income, when some of the theories make stronger predictions about the links between growth and the distribution of income before taxes and transfers; similar ...
Series Statement
OECD Labour Market and Social Policy Occasional Papers, 1815-1981 ; no.51
Uniform Title
OECD Labour Market and Social Policy Occasional Papers, no.51.
Subject
Social Issues/Migration/Health
LCCN
10.1787/121403540472
OCLC
oecd-lib-003028
Author
Arjona, Roman.
Title
Growth, Inequality and Social Protection [electronic resource] / Roman Arjona, Maxime Ladaique and Mark Pearson
Imprint
Paris : OECD Publishing, 2001.
Series
OECD Labour Market and Social Policy Occasional Papers, 1815-1981 ; no.51
OECD Labour Market and Social Policy Occasional Papers, 1815-1981 ; no.51.
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http://dx.doi.org/10.1787/121403540472
Indexed Term
Social Issues/Migration/Health
Added Author
Ladaique, Maxime.
Pearson, Mark.
Other Standard Identifier
10.1787/121403540472 doi
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