The spread of capitalism and the creation of a global economy led to unprecedented prosperity, but also great inequality, by the start of the twentieth century. Richard Pomfret argues that consequences of the industrial revolution still dominate long-term economic and political developments, and that while the extent of government involvement is, rightly debated, the principle that it is the role of public policies to mitigate inequality is still relatively unquestioned
As a consequence of the progress after the Industrial Revolution, the values of society, economy an...
This paper studies a growth model that is able to match several key facts of economic history. For t...
Abstract. We live in a capitalist world characterized by economic inequality. Inequality is a real c...
In 1900 the global average life expectancy at birth was thirty-one years. By 2000 it was sixty-six. ...
Widespread recognition that economic inequality has been growing for forty years in most of the deve...
Does a rising tide lift all boats? This question – that is, to what extent does improvements of the ...
Since the mid-1970s, inequality has increased under Democratic as well as Republican administrations...
Economic Theory, Applications and Issues (Working Paper N°73)International audienceSeveral contempor...
In any reasonable stable socio-economic system, history indicates even minor inequalities in people’...
Several contemporary economists claim that ‘real’ economic development only occurred following the I...
This paper was originally presented at the ‘Marxism and Political Economy’ conference called by the ...
This research explores the long-run effect of industrialization on the process of devel-opment. In c...
This research explores the long-run effect of industrialization on the process of development. In co...
Economic problems can be symptoms of deeper social problems. In the inequality debate this is often ...
Are mass violence and catastrophes the only forces that can seriously decrease economic inequality? ...
As a consequence of the progress after the Industrial Revolution, the values of society, economy an...
This paper studies a growth model that is able to match several key facts of economic history. For t...
Abstract. We live in a capitalist world characterized by economic inequality. Inequality is a real c...
In 1900 the global average life expectancy at birth was thirty-one years. By 2000 it was sixty-six. ...
Widespread recognition that economic inequality has been growing for forty years in most of the deve...
Does a rising tide lift all boats? This question – that is, to what extent does improvements of the ...
Since the mid-1970s, inequality has increased under Democratic as well as Republican administrations...
Economic Theory, Applications and Issues (Working Paper N°73)International audienceSeveral contempor...
In any reasonable stable socio-economic system, history indicates even minor inequalities in people’...
Several contemporary economists claim that ‘real’ economic development only occurred following the I...
This paper was originally presented at the ‘Marxism and Political Economy’ conference called by the ...
This research explores the long-run effect of industrialization on the process of devel-opment. In c...
This research explores the long-run effect of industrialization on the process of development. In co...
Economic problems can be symptoms of deeper social problems. In the inequality debate this is often ...
Are mass violence and catastrophes the only forces that can seriously decrease economic inequality? ...
As a consequence of the progress after the Industrial Revolution, the values of society, economy an...
This paper studies a growth model that is able to match several key facts of economic history. For t...
Abstract. We live in a capitalist world characterized by economic inequality. Inequality is a real c...