This thesis explores three interrelated research streams. First, I am interested in the very fundamental and ancient question about the functioning of our societies – why are some individuals or countries rich and others poor? Under this broad question, I aim to understand the drivers of inequality, that traverse the artificial boundaries between economic, social and natural sciences. Second, I study inequality, as being complex and governed by highly interconnected processes such as technology, globalization, trade and migration. These processes can be highly nonlinear causing cyclical behaviour and/or critical transitions such as tipping points. Third, using dynamic models and empirical data, I explain the flow of information betwee...
Inequality of wealth and income is currently a hotly debated subject not only in the academy but als...
After much empirical documentation of patterns of inequality, we address in this paper the need for ...
This paper outlines the methodological and empirical limitations of analysing the potential relation...
This thesis explores three interrelated research streams. First, I am interested in the very fundame...
This is a two-part paper. Part 1 addresses the diversity in the distribution of disposable income a...
This paper investigates the relationship between economic complexity, a measure of economic structur...
This paper elaborates a framework for understanding inequalities that is multi-dimensional, inter-di...
A country's mix of products predicts its subsequent pattern of diversification and economic growth. ...
This is a two-part paper. Part 1 addresses the diversity in the distribution of disposable income a...
If individuals are inequity averse in anonymous interactions, why is inequality pervasive in society...
It is apparent that not only are there high levels of inequalities within most countries, but those ...
This paper investigates the relationship between economic complexity, a measure of economic structur...
Recent research on inequality, in particular as put forward by Brock and Durlauf (2000 a,b) and Durl...
Social inequality is now pervasive in human societies, despite the fact that humans lived in relativ...
This thesis addresses a range of issues in macroeconomics, namely, the relationship between the real...
Inequality of wealth and income is currently a hotly debated subject not only in the academy but als...
After much empirical documentation of patterns of inequality, we address in this paper the need for ...
This paper outlines the methodological and empirical limitations of analysing the potential relation...
This thesis explores three interrelated research streams. First, I am interested in the very fundame...
This is a two-part paper. Part 1 addresses the diversity in the distribution of disposable income a...
This paper investigates the relationship between economic complexity, a measure of economic structur...
This paper elaborates a framework for understanding inequalities that is multi-dimensional, inter-di...
A country's mix of products predicts its subsequent pattern of diversification and economic growth. ...
This is a two-part paper. Part 1 addresses the diversity in the distribution of disposable income a...
If individuals are inequity averse in anonymous interactions, why is inequality pervasive in society...
It is apparent that not only are there high levels of inequalities within most countries, but those ...
This paper investigates the relationship between economic complexity, a measure of economic structur...
Recent research on inequality, in particular as put forward by Brock and Durlauf (2000 a,b) and Durl...
Social inequality is now pervasive in human societies, despite the fact that humans lived in relativ...
This thesis addresses a range of issues in macroeconomics, namely, the relationship between the real...
Inequality of wealth and income is currently a hotly debated subject not only in the academy but als...
After much empirical documentation of patterns of inequality, we address in this paper the need for ...
This paper outlines the methodological and empirical limitations of analysing the potential relation...