This
paper synthesizes major findings from
eight selected East Asian (China, Indonesia,
Korea, Malaysia, Philippines, Singapore,
Thailand, and Vietnam) country studies
regarding the relationship between growth
of the economies in the last decade and
the distributions of income in those countries.
It discusses different patterns of economic
growth and income distributions, their
sources and the impact of some economic
policies on income distribution as well
as the policy responses to emerging situations
in these countries. It brings out the
existence of a non uniform relationship
between economic growth and income inequality,
emphasizing the need for country specific
and contextual approaches in gaining an
understanding of diverse aspects of such
phenomenon.
October 29, 2006.
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