GLOBAL TRENDS IN INCOME DISTRIBUTION: LONG-RUN INFLUENCES ON INCOME INEQUALITY

T. Obst
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This paper provides a comprehensive overview of the development in income distribution and outlines its major long-term trends of 23 countries worldwide. These countries are clustered in four groups covering the core advanced, the Nordic, the emerging, and the least developed economies of the world. This paper applies different measures to analyse income distribution in three dimensions: national income, functional income distribution, and personal income distribution. Depending on the indicators applied the time period ranges between 1960 and 2012. The empirical analysis shows that increases in national incomes are most pronounced in the advanced economies. The emerging economies also exhibit an upward trend in national income, but it has been less substantial. The least developed economies, however, have been detached from this trend and remain isolated. Moreover, this paper illustrates that there has been an enormous re-distribution of income. During the last three decades, the labour share of income has declined in nearly all countries under study. This development went hand in hand with increased personal income inequality. Disposable income inequality and market income inequality have both increased over the past 30 years. Wage dispersion also rose substantially contributing to greater income inequality. Additionally, the escalation of top income shares as well as the expansion of low paid employment has led to a growing gap between the top and the bottom income earners. This analysis also presents important interlinks between greater income inequality, the fall of the wage share, and increasing wage dispersion.
收入分配的全球趋势:收入不平等的长期影响
本文全面概述了全球23个国家收入分配的发展,并概述了其主要的长期趋势。这些国家分为四组,分别是世界上的核心发达国家、北欧国家、新兴经济体和最不发达经济体。本文从国民收入、功能收入分配和个人收入分配三个维度对收入分配进行了分析。根据所采用的指标,时间范围为1960年至2012年。实证分析表明,发达经济体的国民收入增长最为明显。新兴经济体的国民收入也呈现上升趋势,但幅度较小。然而,最不发达经济体脱离了这一趋势,仍然处于孤立状态。此外,本文还说明,存在着巨大的收入再分配。在过去三十年中,几乎所有接受研究的国家的劳动收入份额都有所下降。这种发展与个人收入不平等的加剧密切相关。可支配收入不平等和市场收入不平等在过去30年里都有所加剧。工资差距也大幅扩大,加剧了收入不平等。此外,高收入比例的上升以及低收入就业的扩大导致了高收入者和低收入者之间的差距越来越大。该分析还显示了收入不平等加剧、工资份额下降和工资差距扩大之间的重要联系。
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