This is a two-part paper. Part 1 addresses the diversity in the distribution of disposable income across the world; and Part 2, that in market income (i.e., before taxes and transferences). There are many underlying questions to these phenomena: does the diversity of inequality in disposable incomes reflect a variety of fundamentals, or a multiplicity of power structures and choice? Is rising market inequality the product of somehow ‘exogenous’ factors (e.g., r>g), or of complex interactions between political settlements and market failures? If the latter, how do we get through the veils obscuring these interactions and distorting our vision of the often self-constructed nature of inequality? Has neoliberal globalisation broadened the ...
none1siSince its origin the economic science has granted a lot of attention to income and wealth dis...
When we think of income inequality, our first reaction is to think of it within the borders of a cou...
This brief argues that increasing inequality had deep macroeconomic consequences as it contributed, ...
This is a two-part paper. Part 1 addresses the diversity in the distribution of disposable income a...
This is a two-part paper. Part 1 addresses the diversity in the distribution of disposable income a...
This is a two-part paper. Part 1 addresses the diversity in the distribution of disposable income a...
The present paper seeks to explain the pattern of income redistribution in a globalised world of inc...
The present paper seeks to explain the pattern of income redistribution in a globalised world of in...
This paper was prepared for the United Nations Research Institute on Social Development. It describe...
The paper is structured as follows. In section 2 we clarify the concept of inequality used in the pa...
Inequality within advanced countries has returned to levels typical of a century ago. At the global ...
The present paper seeks to explain the pattern of income redistribution in a globalised world of inc...
This paper critiques the notion that unfettered inequality is an inevitable consequence of contempor...
Inequality of wealth and income is currently a hotly debated subject not only in the academy but als...
This paper reviews five striking facts about inequality across countries. As Kuznets (1955) famously...
none1siSince its origin the economic science has granted a lot of attention to income and wealth dis...
When we think of income inequality, our first reaction is to think of it within the borders of a cou...
This brief argues that increasing inequality had deep macroeconomic consequences as it contributed, ...
This is a two-part paper. Part 1 addresses the diversity in the distribution of disposable income a...
This is a two-part paper. Part 1 addresses the diversity in the distribution of disposable income a...
This is a two-part paper. Part 1 addresses the diversity in the distribution of disposable income a...
The present paper seeks to explain the pattern of income redistribution in a globalised world of inc...
The present paper seeks to explain the pattern of income redistribution in a globalised world of in...
This paper was prepared for the United Nations Research Institute on Social Development. It describe...
The paper is structured as follows. In section 2 we clarify the concept of inequality used in the pa...
Inequality within advanced countries has returned to levels typical of a century ago. At the global ...
The present paper seeks to explain the pattern of income redistribution in a globalised world of inc...
This paper critiques the notion that unfettered inequality is an inevitable consequence of contempor...
Inequality of wealth and income is currently a hotly debated subject not only in the academy but als...
This paper reviews five striking facts about inequality across countries. As Kuznets (1955) famously...
none1siSince its origin the economic science has granted a lot of attention to income and wealth dis...
When we think of income inequality, our first reaction is to think of it within the borders of a cou...
This brief argues that increasing inequality had deep macroeconomic consequences as it contributed, ...