Biopharmaceutical Manufacturing Development Market in China, India and South Korea
TRANSACTION COSTS AND SMALLHOLDER PARTICIPATION IN THE MAIZE MARKET IN THE NORTHERN PROVINCE OF SOUTH AFRICA
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Dental Implants Market Forecast in BRICS 2018 - Brazil, Russia, India, China, South Africa
Biosimilars in Emerging Economies - Advanced Recombinant Technology Platforms and Low Cost Manufacturing Put India and China at a Strategic Advantage in Biosimilar Production
The changing political economy of sex in South Africa: The significance of unemployment and inequalities to the scale of the AIDS pandemic
Imperfect Substitutes: The Local Political Economy of Informal Finance and Microfinance in Rural China and India
Market Research Report on Beauty and Personal Care Packaging in Brazil at MarketReportsOnline
MarketReportsOnline.com - Consumer Attitudes and Online Retail Dynamics in Brazil
Brazil and South Korea Consumer Electronics Report Q1 2013
Greater integration into the world economy and important policy reforms have resulted in Brazil, China, India and South Africa becoming major actors in the globalisation process, with impressive results in terms of economic growth, social development and poverty reduction. But the benefits of stronger growth have not always been shared equally and income inequality has remained at very high levels.
Existing evidence suggests that the evolution of the distribution of income in these four countries is the result of many forces. These include demographic change, migration, unequal access to education, informal employment, existing regulations and their enforcement, social norms and cultural legacy. These forces are often interlinked and reinforce one another. However, as employment is the primary source of income for most households, understanding the impact of labour market outcomes is crucial.
This book focuses on the role of growth and employment/unemployment developments in explaining recent income inequality trends in Brazil, China, India and South Africa, and discusses the roles played by labour market and social policies in both shaping and addressing these inequalities. It includes the papers presented at the joint OECD and European Union High-Level Conference on Inequalities in Emerging Economies held in Paris in May 2010. This work is part of OECDs ongoing dialogue and co-operation with non-member economies around the world.
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