REGIONAL INCOME INEQUALITIES BY INCOME CLASS IN BRAZIL: IS INEQUALITY HIGHER AMONG RICH OR POOR PEOPLE?
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https://doi.org/10.61673/ren.1999.1981Keywords:
Regional inequality, Convergence, Income Inequality, BrazilAbstract
The paper deals with regional inequality of per capita income per income class in Brazil. The paper calculates regional income inequality measures per income class, allowing for the identification of the income classes in which inequality is the highest. The indicators are calculated for the years 1960, 1970, 1980 and 1991. For each income class the speed of convergence is estimated, allowing for the identification of the income classes for which convergence is taking place and at what speed.
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1999-07-19
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Azzoni, C. A. (1999). REGIONAL INCOME INEQUALITIES BY INCOME CLASS IN BRAZIL: IS INEQUALITY HIGHER AMONG RICH OR POOR PEOPLE?. Revista Econômica Do Nordeste, 30(Suplemento Especial), 586–595. https://doi.org/10.61673/ren.1999.1981
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