
doi: 10.2139/ssrn.2257857
The State and income inequality in Brazil The State and income inequality in Brazil Marcelo Medeiros Ipea UnB UCal IRLE Visitor Pedro H. G. F. Souza Ipea Acknowledgements: The authors would like to thank Branko Milanovic and Rodolfo Hoffmann for their comments and suggestions on an early draft of this paper. Marcelo Medeiros would like to thank the support of IRLE while working in part of this paper.
Social and Behavioral Sciences
Social and Behavioral Sciences
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