Inequality of World Development as a Global Challenge: «Response» Models

V. Matyushok, S. Balashova
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The inequality of world development as a global «challenge» creates instability of the world economy, leads to an increase in social tension, and along with the threat of climate change, is a priority problem for humankind. The study aims to reveal the parameters and dynamics of global inequality, show its direction, tendencies, and assess the Western and Chinese models («responses») to this challenge, which is a highly urgent scientific and practical task. The research methods are based on developing the concept of inequality in world development using quantitative and qualitative analysis following the «challenge-response» law. For quantitative analysis, we used modern methods of statistical analysis, in particular, quantile regressions. Based on the received results, we concluded and substantiated that the main challenge of our time is the inequality of world development, which has increased under the influence of the pandemic. We have shown that despite the decrease in the share of high-income countries (notably the G7 countries) in world GDP, the trend towards an increase in the gap in per capita income between high and middle-income countries has continued. We also revealed the indicator of labour share in GDP for high and middle-income countries, confirms the hypothesis of increasing inequality between capital owners and workers in several countries over the past 20 years, particularly the United States. We have shown that the Western model of the world order is not focused on solving inequality. The results obtained can be used to develop concepts and models for reducing global inequality.
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作为全球挑战的世界发展不平等:«应对»模型
世界发展的不平等作为一个全球性的“挑战”造成了世界经济的不稳定,导致社会紧张局势的增加,并与气候变化的威胁一起,是人类面临的一个优先问题。该研究旨在揭示全球不平等的参数和动态,显示其方向和趋势,并评估西方和中国的模型(“响应”)这一挑战,这是一项非常紧迫的科学和实践任务。研究方法基于发展世界发展不平等的概念,采用定量和定性分析,遵循“挑战-反应”规律。对于定量分析,我们使用了现代统计分析方法,特别是分位数回归。根据已取得的成果,我们得出结论并证实,我们时代的主要挑战是世界发展的不平等,这种不平等在这一流行病的影响下有所加剧。我们已经表明,尽管高收入国家(特别是七国集团国家)在世界GDP中的份额有所下降,但高收入国家和中等收入国家之间人均收入差距的扩大趋势仍在继续。我们还揭示了高收入和中等收入国家的GDP中劳动力份额的指标,证实了过去20年来几个国家,特别是美国,资本所有者和工人之间的不平等日益加剧的假设。我们已经表明,西方的世界秩序模式并没有专注于解决不平等问题。所得结果可用于发展减少全球不平等的概念和模型。
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