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This book focuses on wealth inequality trends in the North Atlantic
Anglo-sphere countries of Canada, the United Kingdom, and the
United States over the period from 1668 to 2013: a wider
perspective than generally used when wealth inequality is
discussed. This book demonstrates that it is important to put
current dimensions of wealth inequality into historical context by
looking at performance over the long run rather than simply a few
decades. Moreover, this contribution compiles a substantial amount
of data on estimates of wealth inequality and provides a concise
overview of trends as well as the drivers of inequality over the
long term. It serves as a short supplementary text for economics
and sociology courses on economic inequality, economic history and
social change-while remaining of interest to scholars and
policymakers invested in equality debates of the past and present.
This book focuses on wealth inequality trends in the North Atlantic
Anglo-sphere countries of Canada, the United Kingdom, and the
United States over the period from 1668 to 2013: a wider
perspective than generally used when wealth inequality is
discussed. This book demonstrates that it is important to put
current dimensions of wealth inequality into historical context by
looking at performance over the long run rather than simply a few
decades. Moreover, this contribution compiles a substantial amount
of data on estimates of wealth inequality and provides a concise
overview of trends as well as the drivers of inequality over the
long term. It serves as a short supplementary text for economics
and sociology courses on economic inequality, economic history and
social change-while remaining of interest to scholars and
policymakers invested in equality debates of the past and present.
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