Development versus Structural Heterogeneity: Trajectories of Economic Growth and Income Inequalities in Latin American Countries from the 1980s

H. Martins
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Abstract This article deals with income inequalities in Latin American countries in the last four decades, relating to economic growth and development. Founded on a structural heterogeneity approach (both its original formulation and recent advances), we adopt a concept of development as a structural process of reducing inequalities. Particularly, we discuss the role of economic policy and institutions on economic growth, income inequalities and development. Empirically, we trace the evolution of economic growth and income inequalities in selected Latin American countries from the period of dominant adoption of neoliberal policies, in the 1980s, to recent decades, when these policies have been partially contested and alternative policies have been established in some cases. In this context, particular attention was devoted to the evolution of social expenditures, identified as a key factor to influence income inequalities. According to the availability of data, we contrast income inequalities in selected Latin American countries and OECD countries by collecting the Gini Index and calculating the Palma ratio for this four-decade period. We analyze the results relating to theoretical basis and institutional elements. Thus, based on the literature review and data analyzed, we contrast trajectories during 1980s and 2000s, stressing that different oriented economic and social policies and institutions lead to different outcomes, which means that trajectories of the countries are mainly outcomes of “choices” made at the national level.
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发展与结构异质性:20世纪80年代以来拉丁美洲国家经济增长和收入不平等的轨迹
摘要本文论述了过去四十年来拉丁美洲国家与经济增长和发展有关的收入不平等问题。基于结构异质性方法(包括其最初的表述和最近的进展),我们采用了发展的概念,将其视为减少不平等的结构过程。我们特别讨论了经济政策和体制对经济增长、收入不平等和发展的作用。从经验上讲,我们追溯了选定拉丁美洲国家经济增长和收入不平等的演变,从20世纪80年代新自由主义政策占主导地位的时期到近几十年,这些政策受到了部分质疑,在某些情况下制定了替代政策。在这方面,特别关注社会支出的演变,认为这是影响收入不平等的一个关键因素。根据现有数据,我们通过收集基尼指数和计算这40年期间的帕尔马比率,对比了选定的拉丁美洲国家和经合组织国家的收入不平等。我们从理论基础和制度要素两个方面对研究结果进行了分析。因此,基于文献综述和分析的数据,我们对比了20世纪80年代和21世纪初的轨迹,强调不同导向的经济和社会政策和制度会导致不同的结果,这意味着各国的轨迹主要是国家层面“选择”的结果。
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