Using social tables, we make an estimate of global inequality (inequality among world citizens) in early 19th century. We then show that the level and composition of global inequality have changed over the last two centuries. The level has increased reaching a high plateau around 1950s, and the main determinants of global inequality have become differences in mean country incomes rather than inequalities within nations. The inequality extraction ratio (the percentage of total inequality that was extracted by global elites) has remained surprisingly stable, at around 70 % of the maximum global Gini, during the last 100 years
Global inequality is a relatively recent topic. It was not until the early 1980s that the first calc...
Includes bibliographyAbstract In the last two centuries (1800-2000) the world has seen an unprec...
This paper presents a new method for calculating Gini coefficients from tabulations of the mean inco...
Using social tables, we make an estimate of global inequality (inequality among world citizens) in e...
new dataset for charting the development of global inequality between 1820 and 2000 is presented, ba...
International audienceIn this paper, we mobilize newly available historical series from the World In...
In this paper, we mobilize newly available historical series from the World Inequality Database to c...
A new dataset for estimating the development of global inequality between 1820 and 2000 is presented...
The aim of this paper is to present a new dataset of global inequality between 1820 and the present,...
This article presents an overview of calculations of global inequality, recently and over the long t...
This paper provides an overview of historic worldwide trends in relative and absolute income inequal...
We use the latest available data from the World Income Inequality Database 3.4 and the Penn World Ta...
This paper measures trends in global interpersonal inequality during 1975–2010 using data from the m...
This paper provides an intuitive additive decomposition of the global income Gini coefficient with r...
Global inequality has been little analyzed by sociologists despite their claim to be the scienti?c e...
Global inequality is a relatively recent topic. It was not until the early 1980s that the first calc...
Includes bibliographyAbstract In the last two centuries (1800-2000) the world has seen an unprec...
This paper presents a new method for calculating Gini coefficients from tabulations of the mean inco...
Using social tables, we make an estimate of global inequality (inequality among world citizens) in e...
new dataset for charting the development of global inequality between 1820 and 2000 is presented, ba...
International audienceIn this paper, we mobilize newly available historical series from the World In...
In this paper, we mobilize newly available historical series from the World Inequality Database to c...
A new dataset for estimating the development of global inequality between 1820 and 2000 is presented...
The aim of this paper is to present a new dataset of global inequality between 1820 and the present,...
This article presents an overview of calculations of global inequality, recently and over the long t...
This paper provides an overview of historic worldwide trends in relative and absolute income inequal...
We use the latest available data from the World Income Inequality Database 3.4 and the Penn World Ta...
This paper measures trends in global interpersonal inequality during 1975–2010 using data from the m...
This paper provides an intuitive additive decomposition of the global income Gini coefficient with r...
Global inequality has been little analyzed by sociologists despite their claim to be the scienti?c e...
Global inequality is a relatively recent topic. It was not until the early 1980s that the first calc...
Includes bibliographyAbstract In the last two centuries (1800-2000) the world has seen an unprec...
This paper presents a new method for calculating Gini coefficients from tabulations of the mean inco...