COVID-19, elites and the future political economy of inequality reduction in Latin America
cepal.articleNo | 6 |
cepal.bibLevel | Sección o Parte de un Documento |
cepal.callNumber | LC/PUB.2021/4-P |
cepal.docType | Revistas |
cepal.jelCode | N46 |
cepal.jelCode | P16 |
cepal.jelCode | D36 |
cepal.jobNumber | RVI132_Bull |
cepal.physicalDescription | gráficos., tablas. |
cepal.regionalOffice | Santiago |
cepal.sdg | 1 |
cepal.topicEng | COVID-19 |
cepal.topicEng | INCOME DISTRIBUTION |
cepal.topicEng | POVERTY |
cepal.topicSpa | COVID-19 |
cepal.topicSpa | DISTRIBUCIÓN DEL INGRESO |
cepal.topicSpa | POBREZA |
cepal.workareaEng | SOCIAL DEVELOPMENT |
cepal.workareaSpa | DESARROLLO SOCIAL |
dc.contributor.author | Bull, Benedicte |
dc.contributor.author | Robles Rivera, Francisco |
dc.coverage.spatialEng | LATIN AMERICA |
dc.coverage.spatialSpa | AMERICA LATINA |
dc.date.accessioned | 2021-05-31T20:35:42Z |
dc.date.available | 2021-05-31T20:35:42Z |
dc.date.issued | 2020-12-31 |
dc.description.abstract | The literature is divided on the impact of pandemics on income inequality. The economic literature points to an increase in inequality as a result of pandemics, whereas historical and political science literature argue that pandemics may create breakdowns of institutions, maintaining inequality due to elite shifts and pressure from below. We review current data on the impact of COVID-19 and find that there is evidence of an upward income transfer as well as some elite shifts in the region. However, elites have controlled the economic measures to alleviate and confront the crisis and there is little evidence of a resultant institutional breakdown. |
dc.format | Texto |
dc.format.extent | páginas. 77-9 |
dc.format.mimetype | application/pdf |
dc.identifier.unSymbol | LC/PUB.2021/4-P |
dc.identifier.uri | https://hdl.handle.net/11362/46929 |
dc.language.iso | eng |
dc.physicalDescription | p. 77-91; grafs., tabls. |
dc.relation.isPartOf | CEPAL Review - Special issue |
dc.relation.isPartOfNo | 132 |
dc.relation.isPartOfSeries | CEPAL Review |
dc.relation.translationLanguage | spa |
dc.relation.translationRecord | El COVID-19, las élites y el futuro de la economía política de la reducción de la desigualdad en América Latina |
dc.relation.translationUri | https://hdl.handle.net/11362/46825 |
dc.rights.coar | Disponible |
dc.subject.unbisEng | COVID-19 |
dc.subject.unbisEng | VIRUSES |
dc.subject.unbisEng | PANDEMICS |
dc.subject.unbisEng | ECONOMIC ASPECTS |
dc.subject.unbisEng | INCOME DISTRIBUTION |
dc.subject.unbisEng | ELITE |
dc.subject.unbisEng | WEALTH |
dc.subject.unbisEng | POVERTY |
dc.subject.unbisEng | ECONOMIC POLICY |
dc.subject.unbisSpa | COVID-19 |
dc.subject.unbisSpa | VIRUS |
dc.subject.unbisSpa | PANDEMIAS |
dc.subject.unbisSpa | ASPECTOS ECONOMICOS |
dc.subject.unbisSpa | DISTRIBUCION DEL INGRESO |
dc.subject.unbisSpa | ELITE |
dc.subject.unbisSpa | RIQUEZA |
dc.subject.unbisSpa | POBREZA |
dc.subject.unbisSpa | POLITICA ECONOMICA |
dc.title | COVID-19, elites and the future political economy of inequality reduction in Latin America |
dc.type.coar | artículo |
dc.usergroup | biblioteca |
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