The global inequality boomerang
Kanbur, Ravi ; Ortiz-Juarez, Eduardo ; Sumner, Andy
Institute of Labor Economics, Bonn
IZA - Bonn
2022
17 p.
epidemic disease ; income distribution ; social inequality ; economic disparity
Discussion Papers
15161
Income distribution
https://docs.iza.org/dp15161.pdf
English
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"In this paper we argue that the decline in global inequality over the last decades has spurred a 'sunshine' narrative of falling global inequality that has been rather oversold, in the sense, we argue, it is likely to be temporary. We argue the decline in global inequality will reverse due to changes in the between-country component. We find there is a potentially startling global inequality 'boomerang', possibly in the mid-to-late 2020s, which would have happened even if there were no pandemic, and that the pandemic is likely to bring forward the global inequality boomerang."
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