We estimate and analyze the global income distribution from national log-normal in-come distributions for the years 1970 to 2003, as well as the income distribution of seven regional subsamples. From these distributions we obtain measures for global and regional inequality and poverty, and find decreasing global poverty and inequality during the time period. By decomposing inequality into within and between country inequality using Theils ’ measure of inequality, we observe declining inequality between countries whereas overall inequality within countries increased. Furthermore, we cal-culate growth incidence curves for five year periods between 1970 and 2003, as well as a growth incidence curve for the entire period and corresponding rates...
Using a method-of-moments estimator, flexible three-parameter beta distributions are fitted to aggre...
A new dataset for estimating the development of global inequality between 1820 and 2000 is presented...
Using panel data of 58 developing countries for the period 1980-1998, this study shows that the resp...
We estimate and analyze the global income distribution from national log-normal in-come distribution...
We estimate and analyze the global income distribution from national log-normal in-come distribution...
We estimate the world distribution of income by integrating individual income distributions for 125...
We use aggregate GDP data and within-country income shares for the period 1970-1998 to assign a leve...
We use aggregate GDP data and within-country income shares for the period 1970-1998 to assign a lev...
The nature of global and regional income distributions and the extent of inequality are examined usi...
We use aggregate GDP data and within-country income shares for the period 1970-1998 to assign a leve...
International audienceWe show that global income inequality can be relatively well estimated from 19...
Several studies have recently found that world income inequality declined during the closing years o...
This study examines the role of the distribution of income in determining the responsiveness of pove...
Income distributions for developing countries in Asia are modeled using beta-2 distributions, which ...
Drawing on a compilation of data from household surveys representing 130 countries, many over a per...
Using a method-of-moments estimator, flexible three-parameter beta distributions are fitted to aggre...
A new dataset for estimating the development of global inequality between 1820 and 2000 is presented...
Using panel data of 58 developing countries for the period 1980-1998, this study shows that the resp...
We estimate and analyze the global income distribution from national log-normal in-come distribution...
We estimate and analyze the global income distribution from national log-normal in-come distribution...
We estimate the world distribution of income by integrating individual income distributions for 125...
We use aggregate GDP data and within-country income shares for the period 1970-1998 to assign a leve...
We use aggregate GDP data and within-country income shares for the period 1970-1998 to assign a lev...
The nature of global and regional income distributions and the extent of inequality are examined usi...
We use aggregate GDP data and within-country income shares for the period 1970-1998 to assign a leve...
International audienceWe show that global income inequality can be relatively well estimated from 19...
Several studies have recently found that world income inequality declined during the closing years o...
This study examines the role of the distribution of income in determining the responsiveness of pove...
Income distributions for developing countries in Asia are modeled using beta-2 distributions, which ...
Drawing on a compilation of data from household surveys representing 130 countries, many over a per...
Using a method-of-moments estimator, flexible three-parameter beta distributions are fitted to aggre...
A new dataset for estimating the development of global inequality between 1820 and 2000 is presented...
Using panel data of 58 developing countries for the period 1980-1998, this study shows that the resp...