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In the year 1500, there was no appreciable difference in incomes and living standards between Europe and the rest of the world. Indeed, we know that people in some regions of the global South were a good deal better off than their counterparts in Europe. And yet their fortunes changed dramatically over the intervening centuries – not in spite of one another but because of one another – as Western powers roped the rest of the world into a single international economic system.
The Divide: A Brief Guide to Global Inequality and its Solutions
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