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Distributive justice and economic developmentDistributive justice and economic development

Distributive justice and economic development

Eduardo Aninat, Andrés Solimano, Nancy Birdsall

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"Part I provides the analytical-empirical perspective. Contributors explore alternative concepts of distributive justice and social equity and their links with macro policies, structural reform, and human development. Part II is written mainly by Chilean policymakers, who examine Chile's economic reform started in the 1970s under a military regime and continued in the 1990s by the democratic regime. They describe the process of very rapid economic growth matched by significant poverty reduction and persistent wealth and income inequality.". "Such a theme requires a dialogue between professional economists, social thinkers, and policy practitioners both at the national and international levels. This book provides that dialogue on the issues of social equity, distributive justice, and economic development and will be important reading for development economists and Latin America scholars."--BOOK JACKET.

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OL Work ID
OL23707739W

Subjects

Social aspectsEconomic policyEconomic developmentDistributive justiceEconomic conditionsEconomic development, social aspectsChile, economic conditions

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