Inequality has increased in most Western countries since the early 1980s. In a recent report, the international non-governmental organization Oxfam noted that the twenty-six richest people in the world own as much wealth as the poorest fifty per cent of the world's population. Discontent with the growing disparities in wealth and income has soared in recent years, especially in the wake of the 2007/2008 financial crisis and the "Great Recession" that followed. The Occupy movement protested against the greed of the "one per cent", referring to the highly skewed income distribution in the US. Former US president Barack Obama proclaimed the growth of within-country economic inequality as "the defining challenge of our time". Yet, he enacted fe...
Rising inequality in the developed world has become a hot topic, especially in the shadow of the Gre...
Using social tables, this article provides new data on inequality in Germany and Britain on an annua...
Statistical studies are hardly needed to prove the existence of immense material inequality between ...
Inequality has increased in most Western countries since the early 1980s. In a recent report, the in...
Inequality of wealth and income is currently a hotly debated subject not only in the academy but als...
Widespread recognition that economic inequality has been growing for forty years in most of the deve...
Using social tables, we make an estimate of global inequality (inequality among world citizens) in e...
This paper critiques the notion that unfettered inequality is an inevitable consequence of contempor...
Inequality is unfortunately a phenomenon of great relevance for the contemporary period. The increas...
This paper reviews five striking facts about inequality across countries. As Kuznets (1955) famously...
Most of the existing social science literature understands inequality and stratifi cation primarily ...
Are mass violence and catastrophes the only forces that can seriously decrease economic inequality? ...
While we may find many sorts of inequality in the United States and elsewhere, this essay is about t...
This brief argues that increasing inequality had deep macroeconomic consequences as it contributed, ...
This chapter provides an introduction to, and summary of, the contents ofthis book. It outlines the ...
Rising inequality in the developed world has become a hot topic, especially in the shadow of the Gre...
Using social tables, this article provides new data on inequality in Germany and Britain on an annua...
Statistical studies are hardly needed to prove the existence of immense material inequality between ...
Inequality has increased in most Western countries since the early 1980s. In a recent report, the in...
Inequality of wealth and income is currently a hotly debated subject not only in the academy but als...
Widespread recognition that economic inequality has been growing for forty years in most of the deve...
Using social tables, we make an estimate of global inequality (inequality among world citizens) in e...
This paper critiques the notion that unfettered inequality is an inevitable consequence of contempor...
Inequality is unfortunately a phenomenon of great relevance for the contemporary period. The increas...
This paper reviews five striking facts about inequality across countries. As Kuznets (1955) famously...
Most of the existing social science literature understands inequality and stratifi cation primarily ...
Are mass violence and catastrophes the only forces that can seriously decrease economic inequality? ...
While we may find many sorts of inequality in the United States and elsewhere, this essay is about t...
This brief argues that increasing inequality had deep macroeconomic consequences as it contributed, ...
This chapter provides an introduction to, and summary of, the contents ofthis book. It outlines the ...
Rising inequality in the developed world has become a hot topic, especially in the shadow of the Gre...
Using social tables, this article provides new data on inequality in Germany and Britain on an annua...
Statistical studies are hardly needed to prove the existence of immense material inequality between ...