Inequality of wealth and its associated power has varied greatly over human history. It is often thought that the main levelers of inequality were natural disasters such as epidemics or earthquakes, and social turmoil such as wars and revolutions. Here we critically review evidence of the effects of such events on inequality from medieval times till the present. We show that in spite of the marked differences in character and direct impact of the shocks we consider, most historical disasters were rather followed by a widening of wealth gaps. This can be understood from the wealth distribution and institutional outlay of these societies at the moment of the shock, which to a large extent shaped both the impact and the institutional measures ...
This thesis is concerned with two main questions. Do systemic banking crises substantially affect th...
The recent global economic crisis has drawn attention to inequality as a trigger for social tensions...
This article provides an overview of wealth inequality in Germany during 1300–1850, introducing a no...
Inequality of wealth and its associated power has varied greatly over human history. It is often tho...
Are mass violence and catastrophes the only forces that can seriously decrease economic inequality? ...
Recent literature has reconstructed estimates of wealth and income inequality for a range of preindu...
This article provides an overview of current knowledge about economic inequality, of both income and...
Are mass violence and catastrophes the only forces that can seriously decrease economic inequality? ...
Does a rising tide lift all boats? This question – that is, to what extent does improvements of the ...
To adequately respond to crises, adaptive governance is crucial, but sometimes institutional adaptat...
To adequately respond to crises, adaptive governance is crucial, but sometimes institutional adaptat...
To adequately respond to crises, adaptive governance is crucial, but sometimes institutional adaptat...
This paper scrutinizes the insights won by recent studies in wealth inequality in pre-industrial Eur...
The ways in which countries have reacted to financial crises varies considerably. While income inequ...
This paper proposes a supplemental secular cycle formulation for a modern capitalist society that em...
This thesis is concerned with two main questions. Do systemic banking crises substantially affect th...
The recent global economic crisis has drawn attention to inequality as a trigger for social tensions...
This article provides an overview of wealth inequality in Germany during 1300–1850, introducing a no...
Inequality of wealth and its associated power has varied greatly over human history. It is often tho...
Are mass violence and catastrophes the only forces that can seriously decrease economic inequality? ...
Recent literature has reconstructed estimates of wealth and income inequality for a range of preindu...
This article provides an overview of current knowledge about economic inequality, of both income and...
Are mass violence and catastrophes the only forces that can seriously decrease economic inequality? ...
Does a rising tide lift all boats? This question – that is, to what extent does improvements of the ...
To adequately respond to crises, adaptive governance is crucial, but sometimes institutional adaptat...
To adequately respond to crises, adaptive governance is crucial, but sometimes institutional adaptat...
To adequately respond to crises, adaptive governance is crucial, but sometimes institutional adaptat...
This paper scrutinizes the insights won by recent studies in wealth inequality in pre-industrial Eur...
The ways in which countries have reacted to financial crises varies considerably. While income inequ...
This paper proposes a supplemental secular cycle formulation for a modern capitalist society that em...
This thesis is concerned with two main questions. Do systemic banking crises substantially affect th...
The recent global economic crisis has drawn attention to inequality as a trigger for social tensions...
This article provides an overview of wealth inequality in Germany during 1300–1850, introducing a no...