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In-text: (Acemoglu, Naidu, Restrepo and Robinson, 2013)
Your Bibliography: Acemoglu, D., Naidu, S., Restrepo, P. and Robinson, J., 2013. Democracy, Redistribution, and Inequality. National Bureau of Economic Research,.
In-text: (Alesina and Perotti, 1994)
Your Bibliography: Alesina, A. and Perotti, R., 1994. The Political Economy of Growth: A Critical Survey of the Recent Literature. The World Bank Economic Review, 8(3), pp.351-371.
In-text: (Alesina, 1998)
Your Bibliography: Alesina, A., 1998. The Political Economy of Macroeconomic Stabilizations and Income Inequality: Myths and Reality. In: V. Tanzi and K. Chu, ed., Income Distribution and High-Quality Growth. Cambridge: MA: MIT Press.
In-text: (Atkinson, 2015)
Your Bibliography: Atkinson, A., 2015. Inequality: What Can Be Done?. Cambridge: MA: Harvard University Press.
In-text: (Bourguignon and Morrisson, 1990)
Your Bibliography: Bourguignon, F. and Morrisson, C., 1990. Income Distribution, Development, and Foreign Trade. European Economic Review, 34(6), pp.1113-1132.
In-text: (Castelló and Doménech, 2002)
Your Bibliography: Castelló, A. and Doménech, R., 2002. Human Capital Inequality and Economic Growth: Some New Evidence. The Economic Journal, 112(478), pp.187-200.
In-text: (Dagdeviren, Van der Hoeven and Weeks, 2004)
Your Bibliography: Dagdeviren, H., Van der Hoeven, R. and Weeks, J., 2004. Redistribution Does Matter. In: A. Shorrocks and R. Van der Hoeven, ed., Growth, Inequality, and Poverty: Prospects for Pro-Poor Economic Development. Oxford: Oxford University Press.
In-text: (Dollar and Kray, 2004)
Your Bibliography: Dollar, D. and Kray, A., 2004. Growth is Good for the Poor. In: A. Shorrocks and R. Van der Hoeven, ed., Growth, Inequality, and Poverty: Prospects for Pro-Poor Economic Development. Oxford: Oxford University Press.
In-text: (ECLAC, 2018)
Your Bibliography: ECLAC, 2018. The Inefficiency of Inequality. Santiago.
In-text: (Gundlach, Navarro de Pablo and Weisert, 2004)
Your Bibliography: Gundlach, E., Navarro de Pablo, J. and Weisert, N., 2004. Education is Good for the Poor: A Note on Dollar and Kray. In: A. Shorrocks and R. Van der Hoeven, ed., Growth, Inequality, and Poverty: Prospects for Pro-Poor Economic Development. Oxford: Oxford University Press.
In-text: (International Labour Office, 2008)
Your Bibliography: International Labour Office, 2008. Minimum Wages and Collective Bargaining: Towards Policy Coherence. Global Wage Report. Geneva: International Labour Office.
In-text: (Ostry, Berg and Tsangarides, 2014)
Your Bibliography: Ostry, D., Berg, A. and Tsangarides, C., 2014. Redistribution, Inequality, and Growth. Revista de Economia Institucional, 16(30), pp.53-81.
In-text: (Palma, 2016)
Your Bibliography: Palma, J., 2016. Do Nations Just Get The Inequality They Deserve? The 'Palma Ratio' Re-Examined. Cambridge Working Papers in Economics, (1627).
In-text: (Rehme, 2003)
Your Bibliography: Rehme, G., 2003. (Re)Distribution of Personal Incomes, Education, and Economic Performance across Countries. In: T. Eicher and S. Turnovsky, ed., Inequality and Growth: Theory and Policy Implicaions. Cambridge: MA: MIT Press.
In-text: (Wade, 2011)
Your Bibliography: Wade, R., 2011. The Market as Means Rather than Master. In: S. Khan and J. Christiansen, ed., Towards New Developmentalism. Abingdon: Routledge.
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