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  1. Apr 17, 2017 · As a consequence of this, global inequality increased over a long period. Only in the period shown in this visualization did this change: with rapid growth in much of Asia and Latin America, the global distribution of incomes became less unequal. The incomes of the poorer half of the world population rose faster than the incomes of the richer half.

  2. Jul 8, 2019 · Inequality is back on the public and academic agendas, with a multitude of interesting studies on inequality appearing over the past decade. These include Global Inequality and The Great Leveler, both important and well-written works. With grand temporal and geographic scope, both these books have uncovered long-run cycles of growing and ...

    • Pim de Zwart
    • 2019
  3. May 1, 2024 · The first era covers the period 1820–1950, and is characterized by the steadily rising global inequality. Around the time of the Industrial Revolution, global inequality was estimated at 50 Gini points. 4 Compared to the inequality levels that were recorded since this was a rather modest inequality for the world as a whole.

  4. and rising within-country inequality that is observed in the recent period and to put this period into a global historical perspective. The rest of the paper is organized as follows. We briefly outline our methodology and data sources in section 2. We present our main results on global inequality dynamics over the 1820-2020 period in section 3.

  5. Jul 6, 2023 · Estimates of inequality measured after tax can be found in this Data Explorer. Inequality over the past century: dramatic declines, followed by substantial rises in some countries – but not in others. Over the early and mid-20th century, dramatic declines in income inequality were a common experience.

  6. in the global top quintile. • Global top percentiles will be increasing populated by Asians. The change will be substantial and sudden because of Asian population size. Important psychologically because the entire modern period was a period of Western income (and wealth cum military) dominance. Effect on consumption patterns.

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  8. Within many countries, it has fallen or remained stable. And global inequality – after two centuries of increase – is now falling too. The large differences we see across countries and over time are crucial. They show us that high and rising inequality is not inevitable, and that the extent of inequality today is something that we can change.

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