Atkinson Anthony, Bourguignon François. Handbook of Income Distribution. Volume 2A. North Holland,2014. — 2366 p.. 2014
What new theories, evidence, explanations, and policies have shaped our studies of income distribution in the 21st century? Editors Tony Atkinson and Francois Bourguignon assemble the expertise of leading authorities in this survey of substantive issues. In two volumes they address subjects that were not covered in Volume 1 (2000), such as education, health and experimental economics; and subjects that were covered but where there have been substantial new developments, such as the historical study of income inequality and globalization. Some chapters discuss future growth areas, such as inheritance, the links between inequality and macro-economics and finance, and the distributional implications of climate change. They also update empirical advances and major changes in the policy environment.
INTRODUCTION: INCOME DISTRIBUTION TODAY
Anthony B. Atkinson*, Franςois Bourguignont *Nuffield College, Oxford, UK ^Paris School ofEconomics, Paris, France
PART I Concept and Approaches
CHAPTER 1 The Principal Problem in Political Economy: Income Distribution in the History of Economic Thought
Agnar Sandmo Department of Economics, Norwegian School of Economics (NHH), Bergen, Norway
CHAPTER 2 Inequality, Income, and Well-Being
Koen Decancq*'+'*, Marc Fleurbaeys, Erik Schokkaert+'* Centre for Social Policy Herman Deleeck, University of Antwerp, Antwerp, Belgium ^Department of Economics, Katholieke Universiteit Leuven, Leuven, Belgium *CORE, Universite catholique de Louvain, Louvain-la-Neuve, Belgium sPrinceton University, Princeton, NJ, USA
CHAPTER 3 Multidimensional Poverty and Inequality
Rolf Aaberge*, Andrea Brandolini+ Statistics Norway, Research Department and University of Oslo, Department of Economics, ESOP, Oslo, Norway ^Bank of Italy, Directorate General for Economics, Statistics, and Research, Rome, Italy
CHAPTER 4 Equality of Opportunity
John E. Roemer*, Alain Trannoy+ *Yale University, New Haven, CT, USA tAix-Marseille University, EHESS and CNRS, France
CHAPTER 5 Polarization
Jean-Yves Duclos*, Andre-Marie Taptue+ IZA, Departement d’economique and CIRPEE, Universite Laval, Quebec, QC, Canada ^Departement d’economique and CIRPEE, Universite Laval, Quebec, QC, Canada
CHAPTER 6 Statistical Methods for Distributional Analysis
Frank A. Cowell*, Emmanuel Flachaire+ *STICERD, London School ofEconomics, London, UK ^Aix-Marseille Universite, AMSE & IUF, Marseille, France
PART II Evidence
CHAPTER 7 Long-Run Trends in the Distribution of Income and Wealth
Jesper Roine*, Daniel Waldenstrom+ *Stockholm Institute of Transition Economics, Stockholm School of Economics, Stockholm, Sweden ^Department of Economics, Uppsala University, Uppsala, Sweden
CHAPTER 8 Post-1970 Trends in Within-Country Inequality and Poverty: Rich and Middle-Income Countries
Salvatore Morelli*'1, Timothy Smeedingt, Jeffrey Thompson8 *CSEF, University of Naples, Federico II, Naples, Italy ^INET Oxford, University of Oxford, Oxford, UK {University of Wisconsin, Madison, WI, USA ^Federal Reserve Board of Governors, Washington, DC, USA
CHAPTER 9 Recent Trends in Inequality and Poverty in Developing Countries
Facundo Alvaredo*, Leonardo Gasparini+ *EMod/OMI-Oxford University, Paris School of Economics, and CONICET, Oxford, UK ^CEDLAS-FCE-Universidad Nacional de La Plata, and CONICET, La Plata, Argentina
CHAPTER 10 Income Mobility
Markus Jantti*, Stephen P. Jenkins^w,s Swedish Institute for Social Research (SOFI), Stockholm University,Stockholm, Sweden ^Department of Social Policy, London School of Economics, London, UK {ISER, University of Essex, Colchester, UK }IZA, Bonn, Bonn, Germany
CHAPTER 11 The Global Distribution of Income
Sudhir Anand*, Paul Segal+ Department of Economics, University of Oxford, Oxford, UK; and Department of Global Health and Population, Harvard School of Public Health, Boston, MA, USA ^King’s International Development Institute, King’s College London, London, UK
CHAPTER 12 Gender Inequality
Sophie Ponthieux*, Dominique Meurs+ *Institut national de la Statistique et des etudes economiques, France ^University Paris Ouest Nanterre, EconomiX and Ined, France
CHAPTER 13 Attitudes to Income Inequality: Experimental and Survey Evidence
Andrew E. Clark*, Conchita D'Ambrosio+ Paris School of Economics—CNRS, Paris, France ^INSIDE, Universite du Luxembourg, Walferdange, Luxembourg
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