Suppose that all people in the world are allocated only two characteristics over which they have (almost) no control: country of residence and income distribution within that country. Assume further that there is no migration. The authors show that more than one-half of variability in income of world population classified according to their household per capita in one-percent income groups (by country) is accounted for by these two characteristics...
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2011/10/01
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Global inequality of opportunity : how much of our income is determined by where we live?
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household per capita income