Working Paper

Post-Reform Trends in Wage Inequality: The Case of Urban Bolivia

Kiel Working Papers, 1126

This paper seeks to contribute to the ongoing controversy on the distributional effects of structural reforms in developing countries. Applying inequality indices and Fields' (2001) decomposition methodology to Bolivian household survey data of the years 1989 to 1997, we identify recent trends in wage inequality of urban Bolivia. Using a rent-based dual-economy model, we can link these trends to the structural reforms undertaken in Bolivia since 1985.

Authors

Julius Spatz
Susan Steiner

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D31, J50, L16, O17