Global Inequality When Unequal Countries Create Unequal People
Published By: NBER | Published Date: December , 2017Current global inequality measures assume that national-mean income does not matter to
economic
welfare at given household income, as measured in surveys. The paper questions that
assumption on
theoretical and empirical grounds and finds that prominent stylized facts about
global inequality are
not robust. At one extreme, theories of relative deprivation yield a
nationalistic measure whereby global
inequality is average within-country inequality, which is
rising. Other theories and evidence point
instead to an intrinsic value to living in a richer country.
Then parameter values consistent with subjective
wellbeing imply far higher global inequality
than prevailing measures, though falling since 1990.
Author(s): Martin Ravallion | Posted on: May 16, 2018 | Views()