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ECONOMIC GROWTH, INCOME INEQUALITY AND POVERTY REDUCTION: A REGIONAL COMPARATIVE ANALYSIS

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Figure 3.1: Real GDP Growth among Developed and Developing Regions
Table 3.1: Real GDP Growth, Income Inequality and Poverty by Regions  Regions/Variables    GDP Growth  Poverty  Rate
Table  3.1  demonstrates  that  poverty  rates  in  the  Latin  America  have  fallen  over  the  period  of  study
Figure 3.3: Trends in Income Poverty among Developing Regions
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