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2021/11/24
The Elephant Chart in the EU Room
From the Harvard University Press Blog
The Elephant Chart in the EU Room
"For several years now, economists have remarked on the simple yet striking representation of world income growth in a chart by Branko Milanovic. The chart plots relative gain in household per capita income between 1988 and 2008 at different points of the global income distribution, showing that the gains from globalization are very unevenly distributed. Known as the “elephant chart” because it resembles an elephant with a raised trunk, the chart indicates that the lower middle classes of the rich world made the weakest relative gains during the most intense phase of globalization to date. So while those of modest means in wealthy countries may still have more to their names than even well-to-do citizens of developing nations, it’s those lower income Americans, Japanese, and Western Europeans who’ve seen their global standing degrade—this while watching their wealthiest countrymen make gains commensurate with those in economically emerging parts of the world."
The Elephant Chart in the EU Room |
2021/11/23
6 strategies to expand your flexibility in the presence of discomfort
Why Choosing Pain May Be a Key to a Meaningful Life
Key points
- Focus on the power of choice.
- Turn up the meaning dial.
- Stay grounded in the present.
- Physicalize your discomfort.
2021/11/19
To Understand Inequality, Look to the 9.9 Percent
"In
“The 9.9 Percent,” Stewart notes that in 1963, the median household
would have needed 10 times as much wealth to reach the middle of the 9.9
percent. Today, it would need 24 times as much wealth."
To Understand Inequality, Look to the 9.9 Percent
THE 9.9 PERCENT
The New Aristocracy That Is Entrenching Inequality and Warping Our Culture
By Matthew Stewart
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