Half a world [electronic resource] : regional inequality in five great federations / Branko Milanovic.

"The paper studies regional (spatial) inequality in the five most populous countries in the world: China, India, the United States, Indonesia, and Brazil in the period 1980-2000. They are all federations or quasi-federations composed of entities with substantial economic autonomy. Two types of...

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Main Author: Milanović, Branko
Format: Electronic eBook
Language:English
Published: [Washington, D.C.] : World Bank, Development Research Group, Poverty Team, [2005]
Series:Policy research working papers ; 3699.
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520 3 |a All three Asian countries show rising inequality in terms of both concepts in the 1990s. Divergence in income outcomes is particularly noticeable for the most populous states/provinces in China and India. The United States, where regional inequality is the least, shows further convergence. Brazil, with the highest level of regional inequality, displays no trend. A regression analysis fails to establish robust association between the usual macroeconomic variables and the two types of regional inequality." 
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