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Publications

  • Preindustrial Inequality

    B. Milanovic. In The New Palgrave Dictionary of Economics. Palgrave Macmillan (eds). London: Palgrave Macmillan. 2009.

  • Global Inequality and the Global Inequality Extraction Ratio: The Story of the Past Two Centuries

    B. Milanovic. The World Bank. no. 5044. 2009.

  • Global Inequality and Poverty

    F. Bourguignon, F. Ferreira, M. Ravallion, and B. Milanovic. In The Princeton Encyclopedia of the World Economy. K.A. Reiner, R.S. Rajan, A.J. Glass, and L.S. Davis (eds). pp. 542-550. Cambridge, MA: Princeton University Press. 2009.

  • Globalization and Inequality

    B. Milanovic. In Global Inequality: Patterns and Explanations. D. Held and A. Kaya (eds). pp. 26-49. London: Polity Press. 2007.

  • Inequality and Determinants of Earnings in Malaysia, 1984-97*

    B. Milanovic. Asian Economic Journal. vol. 20, no. 2. pp. 191-216. 2006.

  • Global Income Inequality: A Review

    B. Milanovic. World Economics. vol. 7, no. 1. pp. 131-157. 2006.

  • Globalization and Goals: Does Soccer Show the Way?

    B. Milanovic. Review of International Political Economy. vol. 12, no. 5. pp. 829-850. 2005.

  • Half a World: Regional Inequality in Five Great Federations

    B. Milanovic. Journal of Asia Pacific Economy. vol. 10, no. 4. pp. 408-445. 2005.

  • Why Did the Poorest Countries Fail to Catch Up?

    B. Milanovic. Carnegie Endowment for International Peace. no. 62. 2005.

  • Can We Discern the Effect of Globalization on Income Distribution? Evidence from Household Budget Surveys

    B. Milanovic. The World Bank Economic Review. vol. 19, no. 1. pp. 21-44. 2005.

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