This paper follows Sala-i-Martin (2002) and estimates the distribution of income for the G20 countries for every year between 1970 and 1998. Two important aspects of the distribution are then analyzed: the poverty rates (the fraction of the G20 that earn incomes of less than 1 dollar and less than 2 dollars a day) and various measures of inequality. By all counts, the G20 have performed very well over the last three decades
This chapter reviews the empirical evidence on the levels and trends in income/consumption inequalit...
Poverty and inequality persist in many dimensions in the developing world. In order to understand th...
Several studies have recently found that world income inequality declined during the closing years o...
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 leve...
Drawing on a compilation of data from household surveys representing 130 countries, many over a per...
We estimate and analyze the global income distribution from national log-normal in-come distribution...
This paper asks the following question: does the shift in global poverty towards middle-income coun...
We use a parametric method to estimate the income distribution for 191 countries between 1970 and 20...
This paper argues that income inequality has increased in several, but not all, developed countries ...
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 use aggregate GDP data and within-country income shares for the period 1970-1998 to assign a leve...
This research draws on inequality and poverty statistics from various databases including the Europe...
This chapter reviews the empirical evidence on the levels and trends in income/consumption inequalit...
Poverty and inequality persist in many dimensions in the developing world. In order to understand th...
Several studies have recently found that world income inequality declined during the closing years o...
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 leve...
Drawing on a compilation of data from household surveys representing 130 countries, many over a per...
We estimate and analyze the global income distribution from national log-normal in-come distribution...
This paper asks the following question: does the shift in global poverty towards middle-income coun...
We use a parametric method to estimate the income distribution for 191 countries between 1970 and 20...
This paper argues that income inequality has increased in several, but not all, developed countries ...
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 use aggregate GDP data and within-country income shares for the period 1970-1998 to assign a leve...
This research draws on inequality and poverty statistics from various databases including the Europe...
This chapter reviews the empirical evidence on the levels and trends in income/consumption inequalit...
Poverty and inequality persist in many dimensions in the developing world. In order to understand th...
Several studies have recently found that world income inequality declined during the closing years o...