An Economist Guesses at Latin American Inequality since 1492
In short, the lion’s share of inequality in pre-industrial societies is and was accounted for by between-class average income differences. Table 1 and Figure 1 report what these BMW data look like. The Gini estimates are plotted in Figure 1 against income or GDP (or GDI) per capita. ................
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