Concentration of wealth and income in post-pandemic Latin America: Measurement, results, and perspective
Germán Alarco Tosoni
economic sociology. perspectives and conversations, 2023, vol. 25, issue 1, 14-21
Abstract:
High inequality of wealth and income (or its concentration) is nowadays an international concern, although in many Latin American countries the only concern is to reduce poverty due to a vision associated with the trickle-down economy (Roberts 2022). From the neoliberal perspective and from that of the groups of economic power, the problem of high inequality is not very relevant.
Date: 2023
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