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at a level similar to market inequality in other parts of the world, but net inequality (after taxes and transfers) is at … inequality is much higher in Asia, Africa, the Commonwealth of Independent states and Latin America than in the EU28. In Asia …
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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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We examine the effect of economic globalisation on income redistribution and hypothesise that it depends on ethnic fractionalisation. In highly fractionalised countries, powerful ethnicities are able to extract globalisation-induced benefits, whereas their governments face substantial political...
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This paper studies the effects of globalisation on the income share of the middle class. Our findings suggest that globalisation, proxied by the KOF Economic Globalisation Index, reduces the income share of the middle class. The income share of the poorest 20% also drops due to globalisation,...
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the world. However, reported econometric estimates vary substantially which makes it difficult to draw valid conclusions …
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economic globalization has led to an increase in the popularity of far-right parties. …
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This paper provides a summary of information in the UTIP data set on the evolution of industrial earnings inequality in the global economy. At present the data set covers 66 countries, with annual observations going back to 1972 in most cases and to 1963 in many. Our measure of changing...
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interpersonal inequality during 1975-2005 are measured using data from UNU-WIDER’s World Income Inequality Database. In order to …
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world-wide increase of environmental degradation and economic inequality. Therefore, there is a growing concern that these …
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In this paper we argue that the decline in global inequality over the last decades has spurred a 'sunshine' narrative of falling global inequality that has been rather oversold, in the sense, we argue, it is likely to be temporary. We argue the decline in global inequality will reverse due to...
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