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  • Report: Inequality in Latin America and the Caribbean: Breaking with History? - CEPAL 2003171772
  • Income inequality is high in Latin America. Is that finally about to change? - WE Forum 06/16171773
  • Report: Poverty and Inequality: Latin American Report 2015 - Gender and territory - IFAD 04/16171776
  • Latin America is the world's most unequal region. Here's how to fix it - WE Forum 01/16171777
  • Report: Latin America: tackle twin challenges of inequality and low productivity to raise living standards - OECD 01/16171778
  • Income growth in Latin America has stopped being pro-poor during the slowdown - World Bank 11/15171782
  • Most Unequal on Earth - IMF 09/15171783
  • Report: Latin American Inequality: Colonial Origins, Commodity Booms, or a Missed 20th Century Leveling? - NBER 01/15171784
  • Report: Fiscal Justice to Reduce Inequality in Latin America and the Caribbean - Oxfam 09/14171787
  • Inequality is stagnating in Latin America: should we do nothing? - Guardian 08/14171788
  • Report: What is Behind Latin America’s Declining Income Inequality? - IMF 07/14171791
  • Inequality in Latin America falls, but challenges to achieve shared prosperity remain - World Bank 06/13171792
  • Inequality Trends and their Determinants Latin America over 1990-2010 - UNU Wider 09/12171793
  • The scandal of inequality in Latin America and The Caribbean - Christian Aid 22.03.17171797
  • Paper: Decreasing Inequality Under Latin America’s “Social Democratic” and “Populist” Governments: Is the Difference Real? - CEPR 10/11171798
  • The Decline in Inequality in Latin America: Policies, Politics or Luck? - Americas Quarterly 08/11171799
  • Paper: The rise and fall of income inequality in Latin America (pdf) - ECINEQ 2011171803
  • Report: Policies for Reducing Income Inequality: Latin America During the Last Decade - UNICEF 2010171804
  • High Inequality - Americas Quarterly 04/08171809
  • Inequality in Latin America: A stubborn curse - Economist 11/03171813
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