| World
Institute for Development Economics Research |
The UNU/WIDER - UNDP World Income Inequality Database
(WIID) collects and stores information on income inequality
for developed, developing, and transition countries in an
easily retrievable, exportable, and analyzable format. It
is available on the internet for browsing and download in
order to facilitate further analysis and debate on inequality.
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| The
Luxembourg Income Study |
The LIS is a cooperative research project on natural and
social science with a membership that includes 25 countries
on four continents: Europe, America, Asia and Oceania.
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| US
census - Income Inequality |
A brief look at Income Inequality provided by U.S. Census
Bureau.
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| MacArthur
Network on the Effects of Inequality on Economic Performance |
The MacArthur Network on the Effects of Inequality
on Economic Performance brings together economists, political
scientists, and sociologists from different countries who
have engaged in work on a framework for understanding the
consequences of economic inequality and the constraints facing
attempts to alleviate it.
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| World
Bank - Inequality Around the World |
The World Bank conducts research in inequality on its different
shapes and forms in the word, in transition economies and in
how it effects political and economic variables.
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| Federico
Caffè Centre |
The Center's main objectives are to study the relationship
between the processes of globalization and regionalization
of the economy and provide the analytical tools for a polycentric
approach to development; to analyze the structural, institutional,
and cultural elements that characterize developmental patterns
in Southern Europe and other Mediterranean countries; and
to analyze the regional dynamics in Europe, Southeast Asia
and Mediterranean countries.
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| The
research unit on Industry and Innovation (Lab.RII) |
The research unit on Industry and Innovation (Lab.RII), from
Université du Littoral Côte d'Opale, is specialized
in international industrial economics, labor economics and economics
of innovation. Lab.RII's approach aims at associating various
academic fields (economics, sociology, social policy studies,
history of technology, etc.)
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