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United
Nations
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Programmeorother
partner
institutions.ContentsContents
3Foreword
7ExecutiveSummary
10Box
1:
Highlights
from
the
World
Inequality
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.20Introduction
301Global
Economic
Inequality
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.492Regional
Income
Inequality
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and
regional
shifts
in
income
and
population
since
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inequality
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rankingsfor
large
countriesaccordingto
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rankings
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to
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income
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Inequality
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hourseverywhere.
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1005Exorbitant
Privilege
102The
U.S.
exorbitant
privilege
has
evolved
intoa
structural
privilege
ofthe
richworld
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countriesareglobal
?nancialrentiers
by
political
design,
not
because
of
market
dynamics
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108Box
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1136Climate,aCapital
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1247GlobalTaxationof
Multi-Millionaires
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130Regressivity
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131Safeguarding
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132Tax
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136Box
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1408PoliticalCleavages
142Political
representation
of
the
working
class
is
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declining
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education
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