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Review of Ten Thousand Years of Inequality: The Archaeology of Wealth Differences

Gérard Roland

University of California, Berkeley

Journal of Economic Literature 2021

Archeologists are actively working to quantitatively measure income and wealth inequality in ancient history based on available data, some of them being quite sophisticated. Timothy A. Kohler and Michael E. Smith’s Ten Thousand Years of Inequality: The Archaeology of Wealth Differences presents existing measurement efforts and insightful discussions of the challenges faced, on all continents except Oceania. These first exercises should help us over time understand better the evolution of inequality in ancient history and its determinants. Understanding better the effects of differences in institutions in the ancient past should be a crucial next step. (JEL D31, D63, N30, O15, Z13)

DOI
10.1257/jel.20201522
Volume
59 (3)
Pages
1023-1029
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