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  1. Description. Contents. Resources. Courses. About the Authors. The world knows that there is a global crisis of inequality in pay. But what caused it? Where is it more and where less severe? What can be done?

  2. 18. Okt. 2004 · A broad range of topics are analysed critically in this book along the central theme of inequality; such topics include American manufacturing wages, inter‐industry wage structures, state violence and the evolution of industrial earnings in Mexico and Brazil.

  3. The essays evaluate the major debates over rising inequality, and support the emerging view that there exists a powerful macro-dynamics of pay inequality in both rich and poor countries - a view whose origins go back to Keynes and Kuznets. Several papers present detailed descriptions of a new global pay inequality data set based on Theil's T ...

  4. 9. Apr. 2001 · Inequality and Industrial Change: A Global View. Comprises 16 papers which examine the distribution of pay, deploying systematic new measurements on a large scale....

  5. 1. Dez. 2002 · Unsurprisingly researchers, international institutions such as the World Bank and policymakers often disagree about how inequality should be measured and compared over time, and about the quality and availability of data, which are often problematic. Conclusions about trends in world income distribution are therefore at least ...

  6. 26. Okt. 2004 · Inequality and Industrial Change: A Global View. October 2004. The Economic Journal 114 (499) DOI: 10.1111/j.1468-0297.2004.00258_8.x. Authors: Don J. Webber. The University of...

  7. The empirical results show that globally the movement of Wage inequality along with the ongoing industrialization of countries has followed a longitudinally persistent pattern comparable to the one theorized by Kuznets in the fifties: countries with an average level of development suffer the highest levels of wage inequality. Expand. 61. [PDF]