变化中的全球秩序中不平等格局的变化

CHANGING PATTERNS OF INEQUALITY IN A CHANGING GLOBAL ORDER

Kyklos · 1982
被引 7
人大 A-ABS 2

中文导读

研究了1972-74年以来新国际经济秩序减少全球和社会不平等目标的实现程度,发现全球不平等趋势加剧,尤其在非OPEC发展中国家。

Abstract

This research empirically examines the extent to which progress toward meeting the new international economic order (NIEO) goal of reducing global and societal inequalities has been made in the period since 1972-74. Data on global income distribution from 1946-76 are presented and analyzed. Additionally, the developed West, East, the underdeveloped South, and OPEC nations are examined separately. Basic human needs distributions are also examined utilizing data from the third edition of the World Handbook of Political and Social Indicators. Distributional calculations in these analyses are based upon the well known GINI coefficient. The major finding which emerges is that the NIEO goal of reducing the amount of global and societal inequalities is not being met. In fact, on the whole, a global trend toward greater inequality seems evident. Increasing inequality also is particularly prominent in non-OPEC developing Third World nations. Reductions in aggregate inequality have been made, but this progress is limited by and large to developed Northern and OPEC nations.

全球不平等国际经济新秩序基尼系数收入分配