Brazil's Lesson for China: Do Not Ignore Inequality
Posted on March 4, 2008 by Meg Kowalik
Even as the global market looks increasingly unsteady, China's economy continues to boom. It has already become apparent that this rapid growth is contributing to increasing income inequality.
The Financial Times argues that China should learn from Brazil by combatting economic inequality with more social spending on things like health care and education.


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More on inequality in China
A two-part series posted last week by NPR looks at how one family has been affected by rising income inequality in China. After decades of living together, the three brothers of the Gong family separated in 2002 when their home was demolished as part of a redevelopment project, and have since ended up on very different parts of China's new economic ladder.
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