What is Behind Latin America’s Declining Income Inequality?
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WP; income; higher-income household; income gap; income share; inequality data used.; Income inequality; Latin America; Gini; emerging economies; Kuznets; inequality data; inequality panel Regression; world income distribution; regression analysis; inequality decline; Income distribution; Personal income; Education spending; Caribbean;All these keywords.
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