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  1. Apr 17, 2017 · This visualization shows how the global income distribution has changed over the decade up to 2013. Tomáš Hellebrandt and Paolo Mauro, the authors of the paper 4 from which this data is taken, confirm the finding that global inequality has declined but remains very high: the Gini coefficient of global inequality has declined from 68.7 to 64.9.

  2. Oct 23, 2019 · Between 2008 and 2013, global inequality fell for the first time since the industrial revolution, according to the latest available data. This historic reversal was largely driven by rising incomes in populous developing countries that helped close the gap with high-income countries.

  3. The results of this study indicate that (i) non-population adjusted inequality between countries (inter-country inequality) increased between 1820 and the late 1990s but then decreased thereafter, while there was a steady decrease after the 1950s when population weights are taken into account; (ii) income inequality betweenglobal citizens’ (global inequality) increased significantly ...

  4. May 26, 2021 · It is shown that global inequality continued to decline, largely due to China’s and India’s high growth rates that explain about two-thirds of the global Gini decrease between 2008 and 2013.

  5. Authors: Branko Milanovic Institution: Stone Center Working Paper Series. no. 18 Date: July 2020 Abstract: Using the newly created, and in terms of coverage and detail, the most complete household income data from more than 130 countries, the paper analyzes the changes in the global income distribution between 2008

  6. May 26, 2021 · Using the newly created, and in terms of coverage and detail, the most complete household income data from more than 130 countries, the paper analyzes the changes in the global income distribution between 2008 and 2013. This was the period of the global financial crisis and recovery. It is shown that global inequality continued to decline ...

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  8. 2008 and 2013. This was the period of the global financial crisis and recovery. It is shown that global inequality continued to decline, largely due to China’s growth that explains one-half of global Gini decrease between 2008 and 2013. Income growth of the global top 1 percent slowed significantly.

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