Inequality emerged as a social concern during the Enlightenment and was seen as violating the norm of human equality. Three main development narratives were generated following this concern: one of long-term equalization (de Tocqueville), one of polarization (Marx), and one of modern rising inequality followed by equalization (Kuznets). Although each of these narratives was able to score some points, none of them fully captured the actual trajectory of the inequality curve which is currently bending upwards towards more inequality. 21st century inequality studies are taking off in new directions, multiscalar, multi-dimensionally rooted in recent moral philosophy, and more focused on causal mechanisms and forces. Since early modernity a cent...
Is inequality largely the result of the Industrial Revolution? Or, were pre-industrial incomes and l...
Inequality remains a key issue in Latin America today. Despite economic growth and democratization p...
Until quite recently, Latin American countries widely assumed that legal discrimination against ethn...
Three contemporary paradoxes deserve explanations. First, in America, the finance-led growth regime ...
Inequality is unfortunately a phenomenon of great relevance for the contemporary period. The increas...
Current levels of income and asset inequality in Latin American countries are, from a global compara...
Special Issue on Latin American InequalityMost analysts of the modern Latin American economy believe...
Most of the existing social science literature understands inequality and stratifi cation primarily ...
In recent years, a dense and fruitful debate on the history of inequality in Latin America has devel...
This special issue of the Revista de Historia Económica / Journal of Iberian and Latin American Econ...
Based upon the results of three empirical studies conducted in Chile, this paper discusses: (1) the ...
Widespread recognition that economic inequality has been growingfor forty years in most of the devel...
help with the data and argument from Amilcar Challu. 2 Most analysts of the modern Latin American ec...
Using social tables, we make an estimate of global inequality (inequality among world citizens) in e...
Social inequalities have conventionally been researched as synchronous processes within the frame of...
Is inequality largely the result of the Industrial Revolution? Or, were pre-industrial incomes and l...
Inequality remains a key issue in Latin America today. Despite economic growth and democratization p...
Until quite recently, Latin American countries widely assumed that legal discrimination against ethn...
Three contemporary paradoxes deserve explanations. First, in America, the finance-led growth regime ...
Inequality is unfortunately a phenomenon of great relevance for the contemporary period. The increas...
Current levels of income and asset inequality in Latin American countries are, from a global compara...
Special Issue on Latin American InequalityMost analysts of the modern Latin American economy believe...
Most of the existing social science literature understands inequality and stratifi cation primarily ...
In recent years, a dense and fruitful debate on the history of inequality in Latin America has devel...
This special issue of the Revista de Historia Económica / Journal of Iberian and Latin American Econ...
Based upon the results of three empirical studies conducted in Chile, this paper discusses: (1) the ...
Widespread recognition that economic inequality has been growingfor forty years in most of the devel...
help with the data and argument from Amilcar Challu. 2 Most analysts of the modern Latin American ec...
Using social tables, we make an estimate of global inequality (inequality among world citizens) in e...
Social inequalities have conventionally been researched as synchronous processes within the frame of...
Is inequality largely the result of the Industrial Revolution? Or, were pre-industrial incomes and l...
Inequality remains a key issue in Latin America today. Despite economic growth and democratization p...
Until quite recently, Latin American countries widely assumed that legal discrimination against ethn...