Prior research treats the relationship between globalization and income inequality as invariant across different national contexts. Conversely, the author argues that this relationship is best understood as a moderated causal effect, in which the redistributive influences of public s...
Globalization and Income Inequality GlobalizationandIncomeInequality OnePerspective ProtesterbeforethemeetingoftheWTOinDohain2001,“GlobalizationleadstotheNorthgettingricher,andtheSouthgettingpoorer…Thisisadirectconsequenceofglobalization,andweneedtostopthisfromcontinuing…”QuestionsofInterest Whatisthe...
Study: Globalization Has Boosted Income Inequality More Elaine Thompson|AP A new report has linked globalization, executive compensation and income inequality. Globalization's rise in recent decades has widened income inequality in the U.S. while padding executives' pockets, according to a study put ...
On the theoretical side, we argue that the interplays between international openness and technology adoption may constitute an important mechanism leading to a possible increase of income differentials in the liberalizing DCs, trough skill enhancing trade. We use a dynamic specification to estimate the ...
Ruffin, R., "Globalization and Income Inequality," Trade and Development Review 2 (2009), 56-69.Ruffin,R.Globalization and Income Inequality.Trade and Development Review. 2009Ruffin,R.J.(2009).Globalization and Income Inequality.Trade and Development Review, 2(2),56-59....
Globalization refers to the increasing interconnectedness and integration of economies, societies, and cultures across the world. While it has brought many benefits, such as increased economic growth and cultural exchange, it has also had negative impacts on income inequality and poverty. One of the ...
This paper analyses the effect of economic globalization on income inequality in both cross-country and country-specific framework using panel data techniques and policy simulations. The sample comprises of developed, developing and least-developed countries in the post-liberalization period. The results ...
We analyse the effect of financial development and globalization (i.e. the reduction of trade costs) on income distribution when a financial institution is imperfect. Financial imperfection creates income inequality, by benefiting borrowers (entrepreneurs) and harming lenders through its effect of lowerin...
Natural resource dependency is equally important and is positively associated with increasing inequalities. More detailed analyses of different types of energy-rich countries reveal varying results exemplifying the importance of exploring how different types of natural resources might affect income inequality ...
摘要: This chapter examines the relationship between the rapid pace of trade and financial globalization and the rise in income inequality observed in most countries over the past two decades. The analysis finds that technological progress has had a greater imp...