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Globalization and Inequality: The Facts

In: Globalization and Inequality in Advanced Economies

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  • Joël Hellier

    (University of Nantes and LEM-CNRS (UMR 9221))

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This chapter exposes some key empirical facts which underlie the analyses and diagnoses presented in this book. The major facts are: (1) a significant change in the international trade structure since the early 1990s, characterized by a substantial increase in the weight of emerging countries (the South) and the development of offshoring; (2) in the same period a large increase in FDI from advanced (the North) to emerging countries and a decrease in migration costs of capital and persons; (3) a concomitant increase in income inequality with a huge increase of top incomes in the North; (4) a substantial decrease in corporate tax rates and in the taxation of the top of the income ladder; (5) an increase in public social expenditure (and in public debt) which has not been sufficient to offset the increase in the pre-tax inequality in the North; (6) a labour market liberalization and a decrease in the weight of trade unions.

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  • Joël Hellier, 2023. "Globalization and Inequality: The Facts," Economic Studies in Inequality, Social Exclusion, and Well-Being, in: Globalization and Inequality in Advanced Economies, chapter 0, pages 1-28, Springer.
  • Handle: RePEc:spr:esichp:978-3-031-31256-4_1
    DOI: 10.1007/978-3-031-31256-4_1
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    1. Jan Neugebauer & Marek Vokoun, 2024. "Economic and Political Dynamics of Globalization: A Review of Continuity and Change in Research Focus," International Journal of Economic Sciences, European Research Center, vol. 13(1), pages 30-57, May.

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