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This analysis examines the relationship between nonrenewable resource dependence, economic growth and income inequality. It uses a two-equation system in which the Gini index and GDP per capita are the dependent variables and the stock of nonrenewable resources as a share of national wealth --...
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The many and varied crises in the world economy since 2007 seem to have different origins and diverse manifestations …
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rest of the world. Second, this convergence process will be accompanied by a widening of income distribution in two … potential anti-globalization sentiment is the emergence of a global middle class: a group of consumers who demand access to, and …
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This paper provides up-to-date characterization of the association between trade and GDP comovement -- also called the trade comovement slope -- for 150 countries from 1962 to 2011. The paper shows that trade is significantly linked to more GDP correlation, either directly through bilateral...
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The paper studies the extent of global inflation synchronization using a dynamic factor model in a large set of countries over a half century. The authors' methodology allows them to account for differences across groups of countries (advanced economies and emerging market and developing...
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In developing countries, younger and better-educated cohorts are entering the workforce. This developing world … of the world population. The findings under alternative assumptions suggest that global income inequality will likely …
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inequality (inequality between citizens of the world). It discusses the relationship between globalization and global inequality …
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the most recent episode of globalization, from 1988 to 2008. It suggests that the period might have witnessed the first … decline in global inequality between world citizens since the Industrial Revolution. The decline however can be sustained only …
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Inequality between world citizens in mid-19th century was such that at least a half of it could be explained by income …
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This paper estimates the effect of income inequality on real gross domestic product per capita using a panel of 104 countries during the period 1970?2010. The empirical analysis addresses endogeneity issues by using instrumental variables estimation and controlling for country and time fixed...
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