The Impact of Production Structure on Income Distribution: A Multiplier Approach
Maria J. F. Willumsen
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Maria J. F. Willumsen: Florida International University
The Review of Regional Studies, 1990, vol. 20, issue 3, 12-22
Abstract:
Distributional issues have increasingly asserted themselves as a major concern of economic analysis. Since production structure is believed to be a very important element to affect income distribution, technology and its impact on employment creation have also gradually gained importance as a policy instrument. The purpose of this paper is to examine the relationship between production structure and income distribution as well as to evaluate the implications of a given technological choice or output-mix to the income received by different socio-economic groups in Brazil.
Date: 1990
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