Chapter 21 - Poverty, inequality, and discrimination. In this chapter you will learn: What the difference is between relative and absolute measures of poverty? How to explain different methods of measuring income inequality? How income mobility differs from income equality?
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examine what is currently known about these skill-and-poverty-reduction relations, but towards the end of our analysis, we shall return to this very basic initial question of whether in the world’s most successful cases of poverty reduction, skills development was just one of a[r]
income today than 20 years ago, and surely this is partly the result of restrictive trade policies,defined broadly to include inefficient ports and customs.Thus, one of the key developments in this current wave of globalization is that the way inwhich many developing countries relate t[r]
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Not only have equal economic outcomes been rare to non-existent,the particular patterns of inequality in one era have differed greatlyfrom the particular patterns of inequality in another era.The vast superiority of ancient Greek society to that in ancientBritain reflected Greece’s geo[r]
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fertilizers were also relaxed over this interval. Poverty rates fell sharply from 59 percent to 37percent over this interval, leading some to attribute this remarkable outcome to globalintegration6. Income inequality rose, driven mainly by differences between urban and ruralarea[r]
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