Varieties of capitalism, growth and redistribution in Asia and Latin America

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Autor(a) principal: BIZBERG,ILAN
Data de Publicação: 2018
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Revista de Economia Política
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Resumo: ABSTRACT Both Latin America and Asia observed an impressive growth of their economies from the turn of the century until 2013. One of the differences between Asia and Latin America is that while redistribution and social security increased significantly in the second and growth was accompanied by reduced inequality, in Asia we have seen the contrary, increasing inequality, a more inefficient and decreasing social protection and no intent to redistribute. This paper wants to answer in what respects the mode of development of Asia, as characterized mainly by China, is more sustainable than the one followed by Latin America.
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title Varieties of capitalism, growth and redistribution in Asia and Latin America
spellingShingle Varieties of capitalism, growth and redistribution in Asia and Latin America
BIZBERG,ILAN
Diversity of capitalisms
Latin America
Asia
redistribution
sustainability
title_short Varieties of capitalism, growth and redistribution in Asia and Latin America
title_full Varieties of capitalism, growth and redistribution in Asia and Latin America
title_fullStr Varieties of capitalism, growth and redistribution in Asia and Latin America
title_full_unstemmed Varieties of capitalism, growth and redistribution in Asia and Latin America
title_sort Varieties of capitalism, growth and redistribution in Asia and Latin America
author BIZBERG,ILAN
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Latin America
Asia
redistribution
sustainability
topic Diversity of capitalisms
Latin America
Asia
redistribution
sustainability
description ABSTRACT Both Latin America and Asia observed an impressive growth of their economies from the turn of the century until 2013. One of the differences between Asia and Latin America is that while redistribution and social security increased significantly in the second and growth was accompanied by reduced inequality, in Asia we have seen the contrary, increasing inequality, a more inefficient and decreasing social protection and no intent to redistribute. This paper wants to answer in what respects the mode of development of Asia, as characterized mainly by China, is more sustainable than the one followed by Latin America.
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