The impact of liberalization and globalization on income inequality in developing and transitional economies
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The impact of liberalization and globalization on income inequality in developing and transitional economies

Giovanni Andrea Cornia
Working paper (International Labour Organization. Policy Integration Department), no. 14, ILO
2003

Abstract

income distribution economic disparity trade liberalization trend developing countries Globalization History
Reviews trends in global inequality (between countries and within countries) during the 1980s and 1990s and analyses changes in income concentration during the first wave of globalization, 1870-1912. Finds evidence which indicates that global inequality has risen during the past two decades and that past declines in within-country inequality have been reversed since the 1980s. Explores the possible causes of these changes.
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