The income and wealth distribution are fundamental variables on understanding social and economic inequality. This article analyses causes we consider relevant of the increase in economic inequality and world wealth concentration. It approaches the impact of economic globalization, in the context of trade and financial integration, and effects of technological change and evolutions in the field of labor market. If globalization and technological change were long considered crucial drivers of inequality trends in different countries, over different decades, for economic inequality many studies are now documenting the importance of changes in various markets. Also, the author tries to examine the interplay of these factors on distribution and...
Several studies have recently found that world income inequality declined during the closing years o...
This article shows that the increase of income inequality and global wealth concentration was an imp...
The wealth distribution within OECD countries is very concentrated and much more so than the income ...
The last decade brought increasing attention to income and wealth inequalities in advanced economies...
none1siSince its origin the economic science has granted a lot of attention to income and wealth dis...
In recent decades, the topic of increasing wealth and income inequalities has received growing atten...
Globalization is contested concept. In general, it is considered to be beneficial for the growth of ...
The causal effect of globalisation on income inequality is an issue of significant academic interest...
Some major trends in world income inequalities and relevant economic trends are reviewed here. In re...
New data derived directly from household surveys are used to examine the effects of globalization on...
We reexamine in this paper the role of globalization on top income shares (five classes from top 0.1...
Globalization is increasingly linked to inequality, but with often divergent and polarized findings....
This paper examines the relationship between technology, trade liberalization, and financial globali...
Rising income inequality has recently come centre-stage as a core societal concern for rich countrie...
This article presents an overview of calculations of global inequality, recently and over the long t...
Several studies have recently found that world income inequality declined during the closing years o...
This article shows that the increase of income inequality and global wealth concentration was an imp...
The wealth distribution within OECD countries is very concentrated and much more so than the income ...
The last decade brought increasing attention to income and wealth inequalities in advanced economies...
none1siSince its origin the economic science has granted a lot of attention to income and wealth dis...
In recent decades, the topic of increasing wealth and income inequalities has received growing atten...
Globalization is contested concept. In general, it is considered to be beneficial for the growth of ...
The causal effect of globalisation on income inequality is an issue of significant academic interest...
Some major trends in world income inequalities and relevant economic trends are reviewed here. In re...
New data derived directly from household surveys are used to examine the effects of globalization on...
We reexamine in this paper the role of globalization on top income shares (five classes from top 0.1...
Globalization is increasingly linked to inequality, but with often divergent and polarized findings....
This paper examines the relationship between technology, trade liberalization, and financial globali...
Rising income inequality has recently come centre-stage as a core societal concern for rich countrie...
This article presents an overview of calculations of global inequality, recently and over the long t...
Several studies have recently found that world income inequality declined during the closing years o...
This article shows that the increase of income inequality and global wealth concentration was an imp...
The wealth distribution within OECD countries is very concentrated and much more so than the income ...