LOS PAÍSES QUE AUMENTAN SUS EXPORTACIONES LES VA MEJOR? (II) (Article published in Spanish)
Keywords:
Gini index, exportations, income distribution, social effectsAbstract
This research shows the correlations between the total exports and the Gini index for a sample of fourteen countries during the period: 1992- 2002. The study confirm the hypotheses that when the countries increase the exportations, the index Gini also increases, showing a deterioration of the distribution of the income. This tendency is confirmed for twelve of the fourteen countries, except for United States and Colombia, where the increase in exportations are showing a better distribution of the income.
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