Why haven't global markets reduced inequality in emerging economies?

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Abstract

The theory of comparative advantage predicts that globalization should cause inequality in emerging economies to fall. However, this has not been true of the current globalization (even though the prediction held up well for previous such episodes). In this paper, I sketch an alternative theory-developed in collaboration with Michael Kremer-that seems to fit recent history well.

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Maskin, E. (2015). Why haven’t global markets reduced inequality in emerging economies? World Bank Economic Review, 29, S48–S52. https://doi.org/10.1093/wber/lhv013

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