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Income Distribution and Growth in the Less-Developed Countries; Equity, Income and Policy: Comparative Studies in Three Worlds of Development; Income Distribution Policy in Developing Countries: A Case Study of Korea
Edited by Charles R. Frank, Jr. and Richard C. Webb
Edited by Irving Louis Horowitz
Income Distribution and Growth in the Less-Developed Countries
Edited by Charles R. Frank, Jr. and Richard C. Webb
Brookings
1977
641 pp.
$9.95
Equity, Income and Policy: Comparative Studies in Three Worlds of Development
Edited by Irving Louis Horowitz
Praeger
1977
298 pp.
Income Distribution Policy in Developing Countries: A Case Study of Korea
Stanford University Press
1978
346 pp.
$12.50
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The Brookings book was funded by the U.S. AID, and the Korean study by the World Bank, while the Horowitz volume stems from meetings of the American Political Science Association. That spread testifies to the range of interests generated by ideas about greater equity in the distribution of income (which to most people means more equality). How difficult it is to alter distributional patterns unless that is made a major goal of a society and is pursued by a variety of means is borne out by all three studies.
