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Branko Milanovic - Worlds Apart: Measuring International and Global Inequality - 9780691130514 - V9780691130514
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Worlds Apart: Measuring International and Global Inequality

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Description for Worlds Apart: Measuring International and Global Inequality Paperback. Addresses just how to measure global inequality among individuals, and shows that inequality is shaped by complex forces often working in different directions. This work analyzes income distribution worldwide using household survey data from more than 100 countries. Num Pages: 240 pages, 48 line illus. 54 tables. BIC Classification: KCM. Category: (P) Professional & Vocational; (U) Tertiary Education (US: College). Dimension: 230 x 157 x 15. Weight in Grams: 418.
We are used to thinking about inequality within countries--about rich Americans versus poor Americans, for instance. But what about inequality between all citizens of the world? Worlds Apart addresses just how to measure global inequality among individuals, and shows that inequality is shaped by complex forces often working in different directions. Branko Milanovic, a top World Bank economist, analyzes income...
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We are used to thinking about inequality within countries--about rich Americans versus poor Americans, for instance. But what about inequality between all citizens of the world? Worlds Apart addresses just how to measure global inequality among individuals, and shows that inequality is shaped by complex forces often working in different directions. Branko Milanovic, a top World Bank economist, analyzes income distribution worldwide using, for the first time, household survey data from more than 100 countries. He evenhandedly explains the main approaches to the problem, offers a more accurate way of measuring inequality among individuals, and discusses the relevant policies of first-world countries and nongovernmental organizations. Inequality has increased between nations over the last half century (richer countries have generally grown faster than poorer countries). And yet the two most populous nations, China and India, have also grown fast. But over the past two decades inequality within countries has increased. As complex as reconciling these three data trends may be, it is clear: the inequality between the world's individuals is staggering. At the turn of the twenty-first century, the richest 5 percent of people receive one-third of total global income, as much as the poorest 80 percent. While a few poor countries are catching up with the rich world, the differences between the richest and poorest individuals around the globe are huge and likely growing.

Product Details

Publisher
Princeton University Press United States
Number of pages
240
Format
Paperback
Publication date
2007
Condition
New
Weight
417g
Number of Pages
240
Place of Publication
New Jersey, United States
ISBN
9780691130514
SKU
V9780691130514
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About Branko Milanovic
Branko Milanovic is Lead Economist in the World Bank research department, working on income inequality and poverty. The author of "Income, Inequality, and Poverty during the Transition" and the coauthor of "Income and Influence: Social Policy in Emerging Market Economies", he is currently an associate scholar with the Carnegie Endowment for International Peace and a visiting professor at the School...
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Branko Milanovic is Lead Economist in the World Bank research department, working on income inequality and poverty. The author of "Income, Inequality, and Poverty during the Transition" and the coauthor of "Income and Influence: Social Policy in Emerging Market Economies", he is currently an associate scholar with the Carnegie Endowment for International Peace and a visiting professor at the School for Advanced International Studies, Johns Hopkins University.

Reviews for Worlds Apart: Measuring International and Global Inequality
One of Choice's Outstanding Academic Titles for 2005 "The history of world inequality is a fascinating subject, and Branko Milanovic's very readable book uses this as a backdrop to explain the problems of measuring inequality when we look across different countries... [I]t is certainly an interesting read."
Huw Dixon, Times Higher Education Supplement "A lead economist at the World Bank,...
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One of Choice's Outstanding Academic Titles for 2005 "The history of world inequality is a fascinating subject, and Branko Milanovic's very readable book uses this as a backdrop to explain the problems of measuring inequality when we look across different countries... [I]t is certainly an interesting read."
Huw Dixon, Times Higher Education Supplement "A lead economist at the World Bank, Branko Milanovic has written probably the most comprehensive, thorough and balanced assessment yet of global inequality... Milanovic makes a powerful and distressing argument for the intractability of inequality. His expertise and integrity inform every page."
Thomas Homer-Dixon,The Globe and Mail "Branko Milanovic masterfully explores standard and new measures of income inequality among nations and among individuals, extraterritorially... The work should be required reading for anyone involved in social and economic research and policy relating to income inequality worldwide."
Choice "Branko Milanovic makes a difficult subject remarkably accessible. His expertise and intellectual integrity inform every page."
Thomas Homer-Dixon, Toronto Globe and Mail "Worlds Apart offers a thorough description of relative inequalities in the world, and does so by setting research quality standards to which future studies should be held."
Camelia Minouiu, Ethics and International Affairs

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