Breaking Out of Inequality Traps : Political Economy Considerations

This note is based on presentations and comments by Francois Bourguignon, Frances Stewart, Leonard Wantchekon, and Nancy Birdsall (chair) at the 2008 PREM Conference session on political economy of inequality: implications for inclusive growth and...

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Main Authors: Fritz, Verena, Katayama, Roy, Simler, Kenneth
Format: Brief
Language:English
Published: World Bank, Washington, DC 2012
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Online Access:http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/2008/10/10079295/breaking-out-inequality-traps-political-economy-considerations
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spelling okr-10986-111372021-04-23T14:02:54Z Breaking Out of Inequality Traps : Political Economy Considerations Fritz, Verena Katayama, Roy Simler, Kenneth ACCESS TO INFRASTRUCTURE ACCESS TO SERVICES ADVISORY SERVICE AFFIRMATIVE ACTION ANTIDISCRIMINATION CORRUPTION DEVELOPED COUNTRIES DISCRIMINATION DISTRIBUTION OF OPPORTUNITIES DISTRIBUTIONAL IMPACT ECONOMIC GROWTH ECONOMIC INEQUALITY ECONOMIC TRANSFORMATION EQUALITY OF OPPORTUNITIES EQUITABLE ACCESS ETHNIC LINES EVALUATION DESIGN EXCLUSION EXPERIMENTAL IMPACT EVALUATION FAMILIES GENDER GENDER INEQUALITY GROUP INEQUALITIES HIGH INEQUALITY IMPACT ANALYSIS INCOMES INEQUALITIES INEQUALITY INEQUALITY OF OPPORTUNITIES INEQUALITY TRAP INEQUALITY TRAPS INTERVENTIONS LATRINES LAWS LEVELS OF INEQUALITY MINORITY GROUP PER CAPITA CONSUMPTION POLICY INTERVENTIONS POLICY OBJECTIVE POLICY OPTIONS POLITICAL ECONOMY POLITICAL ECONOMY CONSIDERATIONS POLITICAL INSTITUTIONS POLITICAL POWER POLITICAL STABILITY POVERTY MEASURES POVERTY REDUCTION PRIMARY EDUCATION PROGRAMS PUBLIC ECONOMICS PUBLIC GOODS PUBLIC SCHOOLS REDISTRIBUTIVE POLICIES SOCIAL CAPITAL SOCIAL CONFLICT SOCIAL MOBILITY TARGETING TAX BURDEN TECHNICAL ASSISTANCE TOTAL INEQUALITY UNIVERSAL ACCESS VILLAGES WAGES WELL-BEING WILL This note is based on presentations and comments by Francois Bourguignon, Frances Stewart, Leonard Wantchekon, and Nancy Birdsall (chair) at the 2008 PREM Conference session on political economy of inequality: implications for inclusive growth and focuses on actions that the World Bank may pursue to promote more inclusive growth. 2012-08-13T14:15:22Z 2012-08-13T14:15:22Z 2008-10 http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/2008/10/10079295/breaking-out-inequality-traps-political-economy-considerations http://hdl.handle.net/10986/11137 English PREM Notes; No. 125 CC BY 3.0 IGO http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/igo/ World Bank World Bank, Washington, DC Publications & Research :: Brief Publications & Research
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topic ACCESS TO INFRASTRUCTURE
ACCESS TO SERVICES
ADVISORY SERVICE
AFFIRMATIVE ACTION
ANTIDISCRIMINATION
CORRUPTION
DEVELOPED COUNTRIES
DISCRIMINATION
DISTRIBUTION OF OPPORTUNITIES
DISTRIBUTIONAL IMPACT
ECONOMIC GROWTH
ECONOMIC INEQUALITY
ECONOMIC TRANSFORMATION
EQUALITY OF OPPORTUNITIES
EQUITABLE ACCESS
ETHNIC LINES
EVALUATION DESIGN
EXCLUSION
EXPERIMENTAL IMPACT EVALUATION
FAMILIES
GENDER
GENDER INEQUALITY
GROUP INEQUALITIES
HIGH INEQUALITY
IMPACT ANALYSIS
INCOMES
INEQUALITIES
INEQUALITY
INEQUALITY OF OPPORTUNITIES
INEQUALITY TRAP
INEQUALITY TRAPS
INTERVENTIONS
LATRINES
LAWS
LEVELS OF INEQUALITY
MINORITY GROUP
PER CAPITA CONSUMPTION
POLICY INTERVENTIONS
POLICY OBJECTIVE
POLICY OPTIONS
POLITICAL ECONOMY
POLITICAL ECONOMY CONSIDERATIONS
POLITICAL INSTITUTIONS
POLITICAL POWER
POLITICAL STABILITY
POVERTY MEASURES
POVERTY REDUCTION
PRIMARY EDUCATION
PROGRAMS
PUBLIC ECONOMICS
PUBLIC GOODS
PUBLIC SCHOOLS
REDISTRIBUTIVE POLICIES
SOCIAL CAPITAL
SOCIAL CONFLICT
SOCIAL MOBILITY
TARGETING
TAX BURDEN
TECHNICAL ASSISTANCE
TOTAL INEQUALITY
UNIVERSAL ACCESS
VILLAGES
WAGES
WELL-BEING
WILL
spellingShingle ACCESS TO INFRASTRUCTURE
ACCESS TO SERVICES
ADVISORY SERVICE
AFFIRMATIVE ACTION
ANTIDISCRIMINATION
CORRUPTION
DEVELOPED COUNTRIES
DISCRIMINATION
DISTRIBUTION OF OPPORTUNITIES
DISTRIBUTIONAL IMPACT
ECONOMIC GROWTH
ECONOMIC INEQUALITY
ECONOMIC TRANSFORMATION
EQUALITY OF OPPORTUNITIES
EQUITABLE ACCESS
ETHNIC LINES
EVALUATION DESIGN
EXCLUSION
EXPERIMENTAL IMPACT EVALUATION
FAMILIES
GENDER
GENDER INEQUALITY
GROUP INEQUALITIES
HIGH INEQUALITY
IMPACT ANALYSIS
INCOMES
INEQUALITIES
INEQUALITY
INEQUALITY OF OPPORTUNITIES
INEQUALITY TRAP
INEQUALITY TRAPS
INTERVENTIONS
LATRINES
LAWS
LEVELS OF INEQUALITY
MINORITY GROUP
PER CAPITA CONSUMPTION
POLICY INTERVENTIONS
POLICY OBJECTIVE
POLICY OPTIONS
POLITICAL ECONOMY
POLITICAL ECONOMY CONSIDERATIONS
POLITICAL INSTITUTIONS
POLITICAL POWER
POLITICAL STABILITY
POVERTY MEASURES
POVERTY REDUCTION
PRIMARY EDUCATION
PROGRAMS
PUBLIC ECONOMICS
PUBLIC GOODS
PUBLIC SCHOOLS
REDISTRIBUTIVE POLICIES
SOCIAL CAPITAL
SOCIAL CONFLICT
SOCIAL MOBILITY
TARGETING
TAX BURDEN
TECHNICAL ASSISTANCE
TOTAL INEQUALITY
UNIVERSAL ACCESS
VILLAGES
WAGES
WELL-BEING
WILL
Fritz, Verena
Katayama, Roy
Simler, Kenneth
Breaking Out of Inequality Traps : Political Economy Considerations
relation PREM Notes; No. 125
description This note is based on presentations and comments by Francois Bourguignon, Frances Stewart, Leonard Wantchekon, and Nancy Birdsall (chair) at the 2008 PREM Conference session on political economy of inequality: implications for inclusive growth and focuses on actions that the World Bank may pursue to promote more inclusive growth.
format Publications & Research :: Brief
author Fritz, Verena
Katayama, Roy
Simler, Kenneth
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Katayama, Roy
Simler, Kenneth
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title Breaking Out of Inequality Traps : Political Economy Considerations
title_short Breaking Out of Inequality Traps : Political Economy Considerations
title_full Breaking Out of Inequality Traps : Political Economy Considerations
title_fullStr Breaking Out of Inequality Traps : Political Economy Considerations
title_full_unstemmed Breaking Out of Inequality Traps : Political Economy Considerations
title_sort breaking out of inequality traps : political economy considerations
publisher World Bank, Washington, DC
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