A queda da desigualdade de renda corrente e a participação do 1% de domicílios de maior renda, 2000-2010

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Autor(a) principal: Dedecca,Claudio Salvadori
Data de Publicação: 2014
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: por
Título da fonte: Revista de Economia Política
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Resumo: According to OECD, the recent process of deterioration of the income distribution chain in developing and developed countries has been marked by increased participation of 1% of households with higher income. In the past decade, Brazil has escaped the general trend of deterioration of the income distribution. This paper shows that the reduction of economic inequality was accompanying the reluctance of the participation of top 1%, arguing that the reproduction of the movement more generally requires that this participation has been reduced in the current decade, to enable sustained growth and development with social justice.
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title A queda da desigualdade de renda corrente e a participação do 1% de domicílios de maior renda, 2000-2010
spellingShingle A queda da desigualdade de renda corrente e a participação do 1% de domicílios de maior renda, 2000-2010
Dedecca,Claudio Salvadori
Inequality
income distribution
title_short A queda da desigualdade de renda corrente e a participação do 1% de domicílios de maior renda, 2000-2010
title_full A queda da desigualdade de renda corrente e a participação do 1% de domicílios de maior renda, 2000-2010
title_fullStr A queda da desigualdade de renda corrente e a participação do 1% de domicílios de maior renda, 2000-2010
title_full_unstemmed A queda da desigualdade de renda corrente e a participação do 1% de domicílios de maior renda, 2000-2010
title_sort A queda da desigualdade de renda corrente e a participação do 1% de domicílios de maior renda, 2000-2010
author Dedecca,Claudio Salvadori
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dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Inequality
income distribution
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income distribution
description According to OECD, the recent process of deterioration of the income distribution chain in developing and developed countries has been marked by increased participation of 1% of households with higher income. In the past decade, Brazil has escaped the general trend of deterioration of the income distribution. This paper shows that the reduction of economic inequality was accompanying the reluctance of the participation of top 1%, arguing that the reproduction of the movement more generally requires that this participation has been reduced in the current decade, to enable sustained growth and development with social justice.
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