The gap in per capita income between the north and the south counties of the world, taken as two groups together, is diverging rather than converging (IMF, 2004). This economic measure could inform as the fact that there has been an increase rather than decrease in the global inequality. This could lead us to question; what causes such inequality? When did it start happening? Why it is increasing? What is the consequence of it? Who is responsible? What can be done about it? The main intent of development discourses from the beginning up until recently relays on finding solutions to such questions. At the same time, the success and failure of development discourses and praxis relate to the degree of successes in addressing the same challenge...
As plentiful and productive as recent empirical work has been, we still know very little about globa...
WP 2008-03 January 2008In the last two decades, across a range of countries high growth rates have r...
This article challenges Horner and Hulme's call to move from ‘international development’ to ‘global ...
The gap in per capita income between the north and the south counties of the world, taken as two gro...
The idea of development has transformed in recent decades from measuring per capita income to improv...
International audienceThis paper offers a selective survey of the abundant theoretical, empirical an...
This paper investigates the reasons why inequality, and distribution more generally, have come to th...
Inequality is an economic phenomenon that has always existed in human history. The differences on we...
Inequality is one of the most important issues in development. Not only is it unjust according to mo...
The ‘Wretched of the Earth’ are neglected in our ‘compartmentalised world’. The volume of publicatio...
The paper examines grounds on which a `second opinion’ to the Washington Consensus may be constructe...
Inequality within advanced countries has returned to levels typical of a century ago. At the global ...
This contribution to the Forum Debate on global development focuses on the dimension of functional i...
Across the world, millions remain trapped in debilitating poverty, while international aid and devel...
In recent years, the relationship between income distribution and the process of development has com...
As plentiful and productive as recent empirical work has been, we still know very little about globa...
WP 2008-03 January 2008In the last two decades, across a range of countries high growth rates have r...
This article challenges Horner and Hulme's call to move from ‘international development’ to ‘global ...
The gap in per capita income between the north and the south counties of the world, taken as two gro...
The idea of development has transformed in recent decades from measuring per capita income to improv...
International audienceThis paper offers a selective survey of the abundant theoretical, empirical an...
This paper investigates the reasons why inequality, and distribution more generally, have come to th...
Inequality is an economic phenomenon that has always existed in human history. The differences on we...
Inequality is one of the most important issues in development. Not only is it unjust according to mo...
The ‘Wretched of the Earth’ are neglected in our ‘compartmentalised world’. The volume of publicatio...
The paper examines grounds on which a `second opinion’ to the Washington Consensus may be constructe...
Inequality within advanced countries has returned to levels typical of a century ago. At the global ...
This contribution to the Forum Debate on global development focuses on the dimension of functional i...
Across the world, millions remain trapped in debilitating poverty, while international aid and devel...
In recent years, the relationship between income distribution and the process of development has com...
As plentiful and productive as recent empirical work has been, we still know very little about globa...
WP 2008-03 January 2008In the last two decades, across a range of countries high growth rates have r...
This article challenges Horner and Hulme's call to move from ‘international development’ to ‘global ...