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Why is there income inequality in developing countries?

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Causes of Income Inequality in Developing Countries.pdf - Free download as PDF File (.pdf), Text File (.txt) or read online for free. From time immemorial income inequality has been a hugely debated matter in the world. read more

There is income inequality in developed countries, too. The difference is that in developed countries, people at the bottom of the income distribution curve are a lot richer than those in developing countries, because the productivity of the overall economy (GDP per capita) is a lot higher. read more

On average—and taking into account population size—income inequality increased by 11 percent in developing countries between 1990 and 2010. A significant majority of households in developing countries—more than 75 percent of the population—are living today in societies where income is more unequally distributed than it was in the 1990s. read more

There was much interest in income inequality in developing countries in the 1960's which diminished as these countries became faced with greater problems including declining growth rates and the debt problem (Gillis, 72). read more

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