It is often argued that the inequality in the world is increasing. We study the global income and resource inequality between 1960 and late 1990s. Income is measured in GDP/capita in terms of both current market exchange rate and purchasing power parity (PPP). Consumption of paper, energy, electricity, food, animal food, as well as emissions of carbon dioxide, is also studied. Changes in the absolute and relative gap between the top and bottom 20% consumers as well as the Atkinson measure are used as inequality indicators. Some remarks are made on how to compare income across countries and how inequality should be measured. We find that the inequality in terms of GDP/capita measured in PPP terms is rather stable in relative terms, but incre...
International audienceWe show that global income inequality can be relatively well estimated from 19...
A new dataset for estimating the development of global inequality between 1820 and 2000 is presented...
The last decade brought increasing attention to income and wealth inequalities in advanced economies...
Increasing global interaction between economies over the last few decades has led to growing interes...
Increasing global interaction between economies over the last few decades has led to growing interes...
This paper measures trends in global interpersonal inequality during 1975–2010 using data from the m...
This paper provides an overview of historic worldwide trends in relative and absolute income inequal...
In this paper, we review the recent literature on global interpersonal income inequality. While all ...
Some major trends in world income inequalities and relevant economic trends are reviewed here. In re...
Several studies have recently found that world income inequality declined during the closing years o...
We use aggregate GDP data and within-country income shares for the period 1970-1998 to assign a lev...
This research focuses on the problem of unequal development of the world economy. Manifestations of ...
We use aggregate GDP data and within-country income shares for the period 1970-1998 to assign a leve...
Drawing on a compilation of data from household surveys representing 130 countries, many over a per...
Since the 1980s, inequality has been rising in Europe, North America and parts of Asia. How does our...
International audienceWe show that global income inequality can be relatively well estimated from 19...
A new dataset for estimating the development of global inequality between 1820 and 2000 is presented...
The last decade brought increasing attention to income and wealth inequalities in advanced economies...
Increasing global interaction between economies over the last few decades has led to growing interes...
Increasing global interaction between economies over the last few decades has led to growing interes...
This paper measures trends in global interpersonal inequality during 1975–2010 using data from the m...
This paper provides an overview of historic worldwide trends in relative and absolute income inequal...
In this paper, we review the recent literature on global interpersonal income inequality. While all ...
Some major trends in world income inequalities and relevant economic trends are reviewed here. In re...
Several studies have recently found that world income inequality declined during the closing years o...
We use aggregate GDP data and within-country income shares for the period 1970-1998 to assign a lev...
This research focuses on the problem of unequal development of the world economy. Manifestations of ...
We use aggregate GDP data and within-country income shares for the period 1970-1998 to assign a leve...
Drawing on a compilation of data from household surveys representing 130 countries, many over a per...
Since the 1980s, inequality has been rising in Europe, North America and parts of Asia. How does our...
International audienceWe show that global income inequality can be relatively well estimated from 19...
A new dataset for estimating the development of global inequality between 1820 and 2000 is presented...
The last decade brought increasing attention to income and wealth inequalities in advanced economies...