In the last two decades, across a range of countries high growth rates have reduced poverty but have been accompanied by rising inequality. This paper is motivated by this stylized fact, and by the strong distributional concerns that persist among populations and policy makers alike, despite the poverty reduction observed in official statistics where growth has been sufficiently high. This seeming disconnect frames the questions posed in this paper. Why the disconnect, and what to do about it? It is argued that official poverty statistics may be missing key elements of the ground level reality of distributional evolution, of which rising inequality may be an indirect indicator. Heterogeneity of population means that there may be significant...
Several studies have recently found that world income inequality declined during the closing years o...
Globalization is increasingly linked to inequality, but with often divergent and polarized findings....
International audienceWe show that global income inequality can be relatively well estimated from 19...
In the last two decades, across a range of countries high growth rates have reduced poverty but have...
Globalization is contested concept. In general, it is considered to be beneficial for the growth of ...
Recent mainstream analyses of changes in income distribution over the post World War II period have ...
Following nearly two centuries of growth, global income inequality declined in the last decades of t...
This study examines the impact of globalization on cross-country inequality and poverty using a pane...
Are inequalities growing? Between North and South, or only between the richest and the poorest? With...
The idea of development has transformed in recent decades from measuring per capita income to improv...
The paper examines grounds on which a `second opinion’ to the Washington Consensus may be constructe...
The study presents comparative global evidence on the transformation of economic growth to poverty r...
This paper asks the following question: does the shift in global poverty towards middle-income coun...
The present paper seeks to explain the pattern of income redistribution in a globalised world of inc...
International audienceWhen thinking about inequality, it makes sense to approach the world as a sing...
Several studies have recently found that world income inequality declined during the closing years o...
Globalization is increasingly linked to inequality, but with often divergent and polarized findings....
International audienceWe show that global income inequality can be relatively well estimated from 19...
In the last two decades, across a range of countries high growth rates have reduced poverty but have...
Globalization is contested concept. In general, it is considered to be beneficial for the growth of ...
Recent mainstream analyses of changes in income distribution over the post World War II period have ...
Following nearly two centuries of growth, global income inequality declined in the last decades of t...
This study examines the impact of globalization on cross-country inequality and poverty using a pane...
Are inequalities growing? Between North and South, or only between the richest and the poorest? With...
The idea of development has transformed in recent decades from measuring per capita income to improv...
The paper examines grounds on which a `second opinion’ to the Washington Consensus may be constructe...
The study presents comparative global evidence on the transformation of economic growth to poverty r...
This paper asks the following question: does the shift in global poverty towards middle-income coun...
The present paper seeks to explain the pattern of income redistribution in a globalised world of inc...
International audienceWhen thinking about inequality, it makes sense to approach the world as a sing...
Several studies have recently found that world income inequality declined during the closing years o...
Globalization is increasingly linked to inequality, but with often divergent and polarized findings....
International audienceWe show that global income inequality can be relatively well estimated from 19...