Ravi Kanbur’s scientific contributions

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Handbook of Income Distribution
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January 2000

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Ravi Kanbur

This paper is a review of the post-war literature on income distribution and development. It argues that the literature has cycled from one consensus to another, responding to emerging policy issues and new analysis. On the basis of the review, the paper identifies five areas that will command the attention of analysts in the coming two decades: (i) country case studies rather than cross-country regression analysis; (ii) the phenomenon of increasing inequality; (iii) different levels of disaggregation, particularly distribution between broadly defined groups; (iv) intra-household allocation; and (v) alternative modes of redistribution in face of inequality increasing tendencies.

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... Globalization and inequality refer to the phenomenon where the process of globalization through economic, technological, political, and cultural exchanges -can lead to disparities in wealth, resources, and power among different countries and within societies (Kanbur, 2015). ...

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Globalization and Hybridization. Encyclopedia
Handbook of Income Distribution
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  • January 2000