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Jul 17, 2020 · To address this second question, we use meta-regression methods (e.g., Stanley & Doucouliagos, 2012) that allow us to test for the impact of various factors that may cause heterogeneity in the reported globalisation–inequality results including the data set, econometric specification, estimation details and publication characteristics (see Section 4).
- Does economic globalisation affect income inequality? A meta‐analysis
inequality have at least some type of relationship. However,...
- Does economic globalisation affect income inequality? A meta‐analysis
Because it may seem counterintuitive that subnational inequality would grow in an era of globalization, this finding points to the importance of research on scale differences in inequality patterns, and on the spatial impacts of specific aspects of economic globalization, so that we can better understand how globalizing processes influence inequality—where and for whom (Kanbur and Venables ...
May 20, 2019 · Some authors have blamed globalisation for the increasing inequality and loss of jobs in developed countries (e.g. Acemoglu et al. 2016). However, there has not been any theoretical analysis of the long-run effect of unbundling of production on inequality between and within countries.
Nobel Laureate Eric Maskin says inequality is increasing in this wave of globalization. Higher demand leads to higher wages for high skilled workers, but can also mean lower wages for low skilled workers. No easy solution for bringing low-skilled workers into the global workforce. Proponents of globalization, who point to the boon that results ...
Aug 5, 2009 · Globalization is increasingly linked to. inequality, but with often divergent and polarized. results. Critics of globalization have argued that it. accentuates inequality both within and between ...
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Jun 15, 2018 · A common narrative frames globalization as the cause of inequality: by shifting low-skilled jobs from wealthier countries to poorer countries, economic integration has increased inequality within countries while lowering inequality between them. However, the story is more complex. It’s true that people living around the 80th percentile of ...
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First, globalisation has a (small-to-moderate) inequality-increasing effect. Second, while the effect of trade globalisation is small, financial globalisation shows a more sizeable and significantly stronger inequality-increasing impact. Third, we find an average inequality-increasing impact of globalisation in both advanced and developing ...