Economic inequality in Latin America and Africa, 1650 to 1950:can a comparison of historical trajectories help to understand underdevelopment?

Galli, StefaniaORCID logo; Theodoridis, Dimitrios; and Rönnbäck, Klas Economic inequality in Latin America and Africa, 1650 to 1950:can a comparison of historical trajectories help to understand underdevelopment? Economic History of Developing Regions, 38 (1). 41 - 64. ISSN 2078-0389
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The present article provides a comparative review of historical economic inequality in the two most unequal regions of the world, namely Latin America and Africa. This contribution examines novel studies that provide quantitative estimates of income and/or wealth inequality in the two continents in terms of sources, methods, results and interpretations, focusing on the period 1650 to 1950. The article shows that although scholars in the two regions have often employed similar methodologies, their results are far from conforming to a uniform pattern. The present review highlights how scholars of Latin America and Africa tend to remain geographically isolated, failing to capture the learning opportunities stemming from the work of their continental counterparts in terms of both sources and methods.

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