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In Asia inequality in income between countries is more important than inequality within countries. In Africa, Latin America, and western Europe and North America, by contrast, there are only small differences between countries; inequality within countries is more important. And when countries...
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inequality between the individuals in the world, by continent and by region(countries grouped by income level). They use a Gini … the inequality on these continents is explained by inequality within countries). Next the authors divide the world into …
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in the world, by continent and by "region" (countries grouped by income level). They use a Gini decomposition that allows … these continents is explained by inequality within countries). Next the authors divide the world into three groups: the rich …
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Thomas Piketty’s Capital in the Twenty-First Century is the most widely discussed work of economics in recent history, selling millions of copies in dozens of languages. But are its analyses of inequality and economic growth on target? Where should researchers go from here in exploring the...
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effects of inequality and poverty in the world. The study was funded by the Bank's Research Support Budget under the research …
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The effect of the distribution of political rights on income inequality has been studied both theoretically and empirically. This paper reviews the existing literature and, in particular, the available empirical evidence. Our reading of the literature suggests that formal exclusion from the...
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Using social tables, the author makes an estimate of global inequality (inequality among world citizens) in the early …
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The results of new direct price level comparisons across 148 countries in 2005 have led to large revisions of purchasing power parity exchanges rates, particularly for China and India. The recalculation of international and global inequalities, using the new purchasing power parity rates, shows...
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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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The paper presents a newly compiled and improved database of national household surveys between 1988 and 2008. In 2008, the global Gini index is around 70.5 percent having declined by approximately 2 Gini points over this twenty year period. When it is adjusted for the likely under-reporting of...
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