Globalization and inequality: Historical trends

http://www.tcd.ie/Economics/TEP/2001_papers/TEPNo9KO21.pdf

This paper surveys trends in both international economic integration and inequality over the past 150 years, as well as the links between them. In doing so, it distinguishes between (a) the different dimensions of globalization (trade, migration and capital flows); and (b) between-country and within-country inequality. Theory suggests that globalization will have very different implications for within-country inequality, depending on the dimension of globalization involved (e.g. trade versus factor flows), on the country concerned, and on the distribution of endowments; the historical record provides ample evidence of this ambiguous relationship. (Au)

Author(s): O'Rourke, Kevin H. Originator(s): Trinity College Dublin, CEPR and NBER
Resource added in: 15/05/2001
Available languages: English
50334, Globalization, Economy/TD, Advocacy
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