JOURNAL ARTICLE

Measuring Global Inequality

Michael D. Yates

Year: 2016 Journal:   Monthly Review Vol: 68 (6)Pages: 1-1   Publisher: Monthly Review Foundation

Abstract

It is by now well known that significant and growing economic inequality is a central feature of the U.S. economy, as previous articles in Monthly Review have shown. However, the same is also the case for much of the rest of the world. Inequality arises in other countries for reasons similar to those in the United States, but each nation has its own history, along with widely divergent economic and political structures. Here we will look first at the most recent data on global inequality, and then at its causes and consequences.Click here to purchase a PDF version of this article at the Monthly Review website.

Keywords:
Inequality Rest (music) Politics Economic inequality Development economics Political economy Political science Economics Sociology Economic geography Law Mathematics

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Topics

Income, Poverty, and Inequality
Social Sciences →  Social Sciences →  Sociology and Political Science

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