The objective of this chapter is to review, both theoretically and empirically, the main determinants behind the rise in income inequality that OECD countries have experienced over the last three decades. We will show evidences according to which the financialisation of economies along with globalisation generated the main mechanism, which allowed for income inequality increase. These processes have taken place at least since 1990, when labour flexibility intensified, labour market institutions weakened as trade unions lost power, and public social spending started to retrench and did not compensate for the many vulnerabilities created by the globalisation process. In this context, wage share declined and functional income distribution wors...
This article proposes a re-interpretation of the political economy of financialisation in the OECD c...
This thesis consists of four separate chapters which address different aspects of inequality and inc...
The contemporary era is one of both accelerated economic globalization and rising inequality. There ...
The objective of this chapter is to review, both theoretically and empirically, the main determinant...
This paper examines the distributive consequences of economic globalisation in 23 OECD countries ove...
We study the determinants of wage inequality in 16 OECD countries in the last two decades of the twe...
The paper is structured as follows. In section 2 we clarify the concept of inequality used in the pa...
In the last 20 years the within countries income inequality has continuously increased. This is a gl...
There is much disagreement about both the facts and the explanations of income inequality. Even if w...
Recent mainstream analyses of changes in income distribution over the post World War II period have ...
The rise in inequality in the last two decades has affected most developed economies. The systemic n...
This chapter focuses on income inequality as measured by gross (i.e. pre-tax) household income acros...
Much of the vast literature on changes in income distribution in advanced countries during the last ...
This paper analyses the main drivers of global income inequality while testing some of the most rel...
Purpose: The aim of the paper is to present the theoretical and empirical arguments for the causalit...
This article proposes a re-interpretation of the political economy of financialisation in the OECD c...
This thesis consists of four separate chapters which address different aspects of inequality and inc...
The contemporary era is one of both accelerated economic globalization and rising inequality. There ...
The objective of this chapter is to review, both theoretically and empirically, the main determinant...
This paper examines the distributive consequences of economic globalisation in 23 OECD countries ove...
We study the determinants of wage inequality in 16 OECD countries in the last two decades of the twe...
The paper is structured as follows. In section 2 we clarify the concept of inequality used in the pa...
In the last 20 years the within countries income inequality has continuously increased. This is a gl...
There is much disagreement about both the facts and the explanations of income inequality. Even if w...
Recent mainstream analyses of changes in income distribution over the post World War II period have ...
The rise in inequality in the last two decades has affected most developed economies. The systemic n...
This chapter focuses on income inequality as measured by gross (i.e. pre-tax) household income acros...
Much of the vast literature on changes in income distribution in advanced countries during the last ...
This paper analyses the main drivers of global income inequality while testing some of the most rel...
Purpose: The aim of the paper is to present the theoretical and empirical arguments for the causalit...
This article proposes a re-interpretation of the political economy of financialisation in the OECD c...
This thesis consists of four separate chapters which address different aspects of inequality and inc...
The contemporary era is one of both accelerated economic globalization and rising inequality. There ...