Determinants of income inequality reduction in the Latin American countries.

Ramos Carvajal, C; Alvargonzález Rodríguez, M; Moreno Cuartas, B

Keywords: latin america, income distribution, measurement, equality, factor analysis, econometric models

Abstract

This article analyses patterns of income inequality and its determinants in the countries of Latin America in the period 2004–2013. First, income distribution in several countries is determined using the Theil index and is found to have decreased over the study period. An econometric panel data model is then employed to study the determinants of the level of inequality. Per capita GDP, per capita health spending, tax pressure, the poverty rate, the literacy rate and years of schooling are found to be statistically significant variables in explaining inequality. Multivariate techniques are then used to group the countries by level of inequality, thereby establishing a classification in terms of ability to reduce inequality.

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Título de la Revista: CEPAL REVIEW
Volumen: 126
Número: 79
Editorial: CEPAL
Fecha de publicación: 2018
Página de inicio: 87
Página final: 107
Idioma: Inglés