Inequality and Determinants of Earnings in Malaysia, 1984-97*
B. Milanovic. Asian Economic Journal. vol. 20, no. 2. pp. 191-216. 2006.
Gender, Race, and the Restructuring of Work: Organizational and Institutional Perspectives
L. McCall. In The Oxford Handbook of Work and Organization. S. Ackroyd, R. Batt, P. Thompson, and P. Tobert (eds). pp. 74-94. New York: Oxford University Press. 2006.
Does Tariff Liberalization Increase Wage Inequality? Some Empirical Evidence
B. Milanovic and L. Squire. In Globalization and Poverty. A. Harrison (ed). Chapt. 4. Chicago: Chicago University Press. 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.
The Female Share of Weekend Employment: A Study of 16 Countries
H.B. Presser and J.C. Gornick. Monthly Labor Review. vol. 128, no.8. pp. 41-53. 2005.
The Devolution Revolution? Change and Continuity in U.S. State Policies in the 1990s
M.K. Meyers and J.C. Gornick. In International Cooperation in Social Security: How to Cope with Globalization? B. Cantillon and I. Marx (eds). pp. 47-80. Cambridge: Intersentia. 2005.
Worlds Apart: Measuring International and Global Inequality
B. Milanovic. Princeton, NJ: Princeton University Press. 2005.
Introduction to Special Issue of Social Politics: “Gender, Class, and Capitalism”
L. McCall and A. Orloff. Social Politics. vol. 12, no. 2. pp. 159-169. 2005.


