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Many countries in the Western hemisphere are currently experiencing a backlash against globalization. Most of the research examining the issue has concentrated on international specialization and within-country income inequality as main drivers of the backlash. Doing so, the discussion has...
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the World Income Inequality Database. I analyse the extent to which the main global inequality trends depend on specific …
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In this paper, the world distribution of personal incomes (WDPI) is estimated using a global sample comprising country …
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This paper examines the social welfare bases of the measurement of income inequality among the inhabitants of the world …
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countries over the period 1970 to 2014. We use top income shares of the World Wealth and Income Database (WID). Globalization is …
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How unequal is the world today? Is global income inequality falling, as many economists claim, or is it rising, as one …
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This chapter provides a thorough survey of what recent international (i.e., cross-country) studies can tell us about the multiple causes of income inequality in the OECD area with regard to both levels and trends. The survey covers economics literature in particular but also relevant evidence...
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How do prices affect inequality and living standards worldwide? To address existing biases in the measurement of prices … United States, Russia, and most European countries) and represent 70% of world GDP and 60% of world population. We quantify …
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in the world, by continent and by "region" (countries grouped by income level). They use a Gini decomposition that allows … these continents is explained by inequality within countries). Next the authors divide the world into three groups: the rich …
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This paper introduces two composite indices of globalisation. The first is based on the Kearney/Foreign Policy magazine and the second is obtained from principal component analysis. They indicate the level of globalisation and show how globalisation has developed over time for different...
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