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The Haves and the Have-Nots: A Brief and Idiosyncratic History of Global Inequality
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The Price of Inequality: How Today's Divided Society Endangers Our Future
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The wealthiest eighty-five people on the entire planet have more money than the poorest 3.5 billion people combined. It’s hard to even take in that statistic. Between 1979 and 2007, the wages of the top 1 percent of households in the United States rose ten times more than the bottom 90 percent.
Maggie Kulyk • Integrating Money and Meaning


In 1990, Asians were mostly absent from top global income groups and massively represented at the bottom of the global distribution while Americans and Canadians were the largest contributors to global top income earners and almost absent at the very bottom of the distribution. Europe was well represented in the upper half of the global... See more
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10 Great Books on Globalisation
Global Inequality - @BrankoMilan
1) An excellent place to start, focusing on global inequality and it's evolution. This work combines economics with ideology and polices examining the changing importance class and nationality over centuries. https://t.co/Z3r7lJUiUh


I want to briefly talk about one of my favorite papers and how it relates to the U.S. election.
Short version: It's the predistribution, stupid https://t.co/NvPy3OGHAM