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Chapter 10 The Fall and Rise of Inequality: Disaggregating Narratives

Austrian Economics: The Next Generation, 2018
Abstract In this chapter, I attempt to extend insights regarding statistical aggregates from scholars, such as Hayek (1931) and Mises (1947), to the topic of inequality. Using the work of Lindert and Williamson (2016), I show that a disaggregation of inequality into some of its many subcomponents alters our reading of its evolution.
Vincent J. Geloso
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10. Inequality

2023
This chapter explores income inequality in the global political economy. Income inequality matters for intrinsic and instrumental reasons, and intersects with inequalities between social groups based on gender, race, and other factors. There are three ways to think about income inequality at a global level: ‘international inequality’, ‘world inequality’
Eduardo Ortiz-Juarez, Andy Sumner
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10. Inequalities and criminal justice

2021
This chapter pulls together some of the issues mentioned in earlier chapters through a specific lens of inequality. The chapter highlights key areas of inequality in the criminal process by focusing on class, race and sex, but identifies intersections with a broader range of marginalised populations where information exists (and points to the need for ...
Lucy Welsh, Layla Skinns, Andrew Sanders
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Sources of US Wealth Inequality: Past, Present, and Future

NBER macroeconomics annual, 2021
The distribution of wealth in most countries for which there is reliable data is strikingly uneven. There is also recent work suggesting that the wealth distribution has undergone significant movements over time, most recently with a large upward swing ...
Joachim Hubmer   +2 more
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Global fund: Analyzing 10 Years of bridging health inequalities

The International Journal of Health Planning and Management, 2020
AbstractThe Global Fund is a non‐profit organization founded by Bill Gates, Melinda Gates, Kofi Annan, Amir Attaran, and Jeffrey Sachs on the 28th January, 2002. Each year, about US$ 4 billion is invested to support programs and organizations led by local experts in various communities towards developing strategies and ways in which these three (HIV ...
Isaac Iyinoluwa Olufadewa   +4 more
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10.—Norm Inequalities for C*-algebras

Proceedings of the Royal Society of Edinburgh: Section A Mathematics, 1976
SYNOPSISSome characterisations of commutatitivity for C*-algebras are given in terms of inequalities involving sums and products of self-adjoint elements, and optimal constants are obtained for the corresponding inequalities for non-commutative C*-algebras.
P. J. Taylor, J. Duncan
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Inequalities in lung cancer mortality by the educational level in 10 European populations

European Journal of Cancer, 2004
Previous studies have shown that due to differences in the progression of the smoking epidemic European countries differ in the direction and size of socioeconomic variations in smoking prevalence. We studied differences in the direction and size of inequalities in lung cancer mortality by the educational level of subjects in 10 European populations ...
MACKENBACH JP   +14 more
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Ten Facts about Inequality in Advanced Economies

Combating Inequality, 2021
This paper presents 10 basic facts regarding inequality in advanced economies. Income and wealth inequality was very high a century ago, dropped in the 20th century, and has been rising at different speeds across countries since the 1980s.
L. Chancel
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Poverty, inequality, and international migration: Insights from 10 years of migration and development conferences

, 2017
This paper provides an overview of the main findings from the last decade of scholarship on the poverty-inequality-migration nexus. The compilation of new datasets at both the cross-country and micro levels has provided a better understanding of how ...
David McKenzie
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Inequity in inpatient healthcare utilisation 10 years after Apartheid

Development Southern Africa, 2014
This paper provides evidence about socioeconomic inequity in inpatient healthcare utilisation in South Africa after 10 years of reform after Apartheid, and examines which are the contributing determinants. We use the South African sample of the World Health Survey from 2002–03 and estimate horizontal inequity in inpatient healthcare utilisation using ...
Pilar García-Gómez, Leander R. Buisman
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