Much of the debate on inequality focuses on its deleterious social and political effects and its impact on growth. But an equally important issue is what policies play a clear role in reducing income inequality.
The results of our new study suggest that improvements in education—even more than factors such as government expenditure or financial sector development—have contributed in an important way to reducing income inequality within countries.
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Sep 09, 2014 @ 10:39:33
This is almost a duh statement. It is obvious.
I wish government just though out education policies well. I do wish we copied Finland rather than exotic policies from the USA!
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