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ID142690
Title ProperInequality and globalization
Other Title Informationhow the rich get richer as the poor catch up
LanguageENG
AuthorBourguignon, François
Summary / Abstract (Note)When it comes to wealth and income, people tend to compare themselves to the people they see around them rather than to those who live on the other side of the world. The average Frenchman, for example, probably does not care how many Chinese exceed his own standard of living, but that Frenchman surely would pay attention if he started lagging behind his fellow citizens. Yet when thinking about inequality, it also makes sense to approach the world as a single community . accounting, for example, not only for the differences in living standards within France but also for those between rich French people and poor Chinese (and poor French and rich Chinese).
`In' analytical NoteForeign Affairs Vol. 95, No.1; Jan-Feb 2016: p.11-15
Journal SourceForeign Affairs Vol: 95 No 1
Key WordsGlobalization ;  Inequality ;  Poor ;  Global Inequality ;  Rich ;  Great Substitution


 
 
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