Inequality After NAFTA
James K. Galbraith
International Journal of Political Economy, 2014, vol. 43, issue 2, 61-81
Abstract:
This note presents a summary of the academic evidence on the evolution of economic inequalities at the national level in Canada, Mexico, and the Uunited Sstates, especially during the twenty years since the coming into force of NAFTA. The paper compares estimates for market, gross household, and disposable incomes from a wide range of studies and sources, including the Eestimated Household Income Inequality (EHII) series of the Uuniversity of Texas Inequality Project (UTIP).
Date: 2014
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DOI: 10.2753/IJP0891-1916430204
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