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Re: Re: Wade vs Wolf
See UNU/WIDER paper by Cornia and Court (2001) "Inequality, Growth and
Poverty in the Era of Liberalization and Globalization) on these issues.
Cheers, Anthony
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On Mon, 4 Mar 2002, Doug Henwood wrote:
> Ian Murray wrote:
>
> >However, this result comes from fast growth
> >in China and India. If they are excluded this measure of
> >inequality shows no obvious trend since 1980.
>
> Well yeah, but China and India together account for 44% of the
> "developing" world's population. I can see the point of excluding
> them, but still, they're not exactly footnotes to the real story.
>
> Doug
>
>
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