Income Distribution Policy in Developing Countries : A Case Study of Korea
by Adelman, Irma and Robinson, Sherman
Published by : Stanford University Press (California) Physical details: xvii,346 Pages 15x23 cm | HB ISBN:0804709254. Year: 1978Item type | Current location | Collection | Call number | Status | Date due | Barcode |
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General Stacks | Non-fiction | 339.209519 A228I 1978 (Browse shelf) | Available | 10107 |
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How much can actually be done to improve the distribution of income in developing countries? In seeking an answer to this question, the authors have developed a dynamic computable general equilibrium model that provides a laboratory for investigating the potential impact of various policy instruments and programs intended to improve the relative and absolute incomes of the poor. The model is rooted in an actual economy - that of the Republic of Korea.
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