SUBSCRIBE TO OUR FREE NEWSLETTER

SUBSCRIBE TO OUR FREE NEWSLETTER

Daily news & progressive opinion—funded by the people, not the corporations—delivered straight to your inbox.

* indicates required
5
#000000
#FFFFFF
The entrance to the World Bank Group Visitor Center.

The World Bank Group Visitor Center.

(Photo: iStock/via Getty Images)

The World Bank Needs Better Metrics to Understand Inequality

The bank is pushing a statistical notion of “shared prosperity” that, as one expert puts it, “leaves the rich out of the equation!”

Been eating a bit too much ice cream this sweltering summer? Thinking about going on a bit of a diet? Well, imagine yourself counting calories but exempting anything with sugar from all your counting.

Would that approach help you make an appreciable dent on your excess bodily baggage? Of course not. We can’t eliminate what we ignore. And that goes for inequality as well, over 300 distinguished economists worldwide are charging in a new open letter to the United Nations and the World Bank.

Back in 2015, these eminent economists remind us, the world’s nations came together and adopted a series of “Sustainable Development Goals”—SDGs for short—designed to systematically attack both poverty and climate change. The tenth of these goals specifically aims to “reduce inequality within and among countries.”

Significantly narrowing our world’s deeply unequal distribution of income and wealth will, of course, always remain a tall order, given the political power that grand fortunes create. The World Bank, unfortunately, has made that order taller.

The progress so far on this inequality SDG? Practically nonexistent. By many measures, the open-letter economists note, our “inequalities have worsened,” and that worsening really matters. Without reducing the “deep divide” that separates our global rich from the rest of us, the economists suggest, we’ll forever be going nowhere on “ending poverty and preventing climate breakdown.”

Significantly narrowing our world’s deeply unequal distribution of income and wealth will, of course, always remain a tall order, given the political power that grand fortunes create. The World Bank, unfortunately, has made that order taller.

The U.N.’s member nations have essentially made the bank the world’s official inequality scorekeeper. But the metrics the World Bank uses to track inequality have turned out to be “very inadequate,” charges Jayati Ghosh, a coauthor of the economists’ new open letter.

We already have, Ghosh points out, a variety of established yardsticks for measuring inequality. The Gini coefficient plots actually existing income distributions between 0 for total equality and 1 for infinite inequality. The more easily understandable Palma ratio divides the income share of a society’s top 10% by the income share of its bottom 40%.

The World Bank isn’t relying on either of these standard measures. The bank is instead pushing a statistical notion of “shared prosperity” that, as Ghosh puts it, “leaves the rich out of the equation!” This World Bank measure defines success in the battle against inequality as what we have when the incomes of the bottom 40% are growing faster than the national average income.

On the World Bank’s scorecard, in other words, any nation where the incomes of the top 1% are rising ten times faster than the national average income would be making “progress” against inequality so long as the incomes of the bottom 40% were rising slightly faster than that national average.

This “bizarre notion of ‘shared prosperity,’” says Jayati Ghosh, “provides very misleading estimates of the extent of inequality or progress in reducing it.”

By this bizarre World Bank yardstick, over half the world—53% of the nations the bank sampled—were making progress against inequality just before the pandemic hit and another 11% were showing no change.

Researchers with the World Inequality Database, an ambitious statistical effort that takes inspiration from the ground-breaking research of scholars like Thomas Piketty, paint a starkly different picture. Only 26% of the world’s nations, as measured by the Gini coefficient, are actually showing progress against income inequality, and only 12% are showing progress in Palma-ratio terms.

For three top global inequality watchdogs—Oxfam, the Development Finance International, and the New York University Center for International Cooperation’s Pathfinders initiative—the World Bank’s “shared prosperity” scorekeeping makes plain the need for a real “data revolution” that spotlights the wealth of the world’s wealthiest.

The World Bank’s current approach, these three groups charged in a new report released last month, essentially “ignores what is happening to the rich.” We cannot afford that ignoring, the groups stress, not at a time when “the world’s wealthiest citizens continue to be largely responsible for extreme carbon emissions” while the world’s “poorest citizens pay the price through climate disasters.”

Will critiques like this get the World Bank to change its statistical ways? We’ll see. The bank’s first reaction to the economists’ open letter has been somewhat encouraging. The World Bank, says a spokesperson, agrees “we need to do more to address inequality” and “do better in measuring progress.”

This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-Share Alike 3.0 License.
"),t.type){case"pdf":if(a.default.isFirefox()||a.default.isEdge()||a.default.isIE())try{if(console.info("PrintJS currently doesn't support PDF printing in Firefox, Internet Explorer and Edge."),!0===t.onBrowserIncompatible())window.open(t.fallbackPrintable,"_blank").focus(),t.onPdfOpen&&t.onPdfOpen()}catch(e){t.onError(e)}finally{t.showModal&&l.default.close(),t.onLoadingEnd&&t.onLoadingEnd()}else d.default.print(t,o);break;case"image":f.default.print(t,o);break;case"html":u.default.print(t,o);break;case"raw-html":c.default.print(t,o);break;case"json":s.default.print(t,o)}}}},function(e,t,n){"use strict";Object.defineProperty(t,"__esModule",{value:!0});var r,o=n(0),i=(r=o)&&r.__esModule?r:{default:r},a=n(1);function l(e,t,n){var r=new window.Blob([n],{type:"application/pdf"});r=window.URL.createObjectURL(r),t.setAttribute("src",r),i.default.send(e,t)}t.default={print:function(e,t){if(e.base64){var n=Uint8Array.from(atob(e.printable),function(e){return e.charCodeAt(0)});l(e,t,n)}else{e.printable=/^(blob|http)/i.test(e.printable)?e.printable:window.location.origin+("/"!==e.printable.charAt(0)?"/"+e.printable:e.printable);var r=new window.XMLHttpRequest;r.responseType="arraybuffer",r.addEventListener("load",function(){if(-1===[200,201].indexOf(r.status))return(0,a.cleanUp)(e),void e.onError(r.statusText);l(e,t,r.response)}),r.open("GET",e.printable,!0),r.send()}}}},function(e,t,n){"use strict";Object.defineProperty(t,"__esModule",{value:!0});var r,o=n(1),i=n(0),a=(r=i)&&r.__esModule?r:{default:r};t.default={print:function(e,t){var n=document.getElementById(e.printable);n?(e.printableElement=function e(t,n){var r=t.cloneNode();var o=!0;var i=!1;var a=void 0;try{for(var l,d=t.childNodes[Symbol.iterator]();!(o=(l=d.next()).done);o=!0){var u=l.value;if(-1===n.ignoreElements.indexOf(u.id)){var c=e(u,n);r.appendChild(c)}}}catch(e){i=!0,a=e}finally{try{!o&&d.return&&d.return()}finally{if(i)throw a}}switch(t.tagName){case"SELECT":r.value=t.value;break;case"CANVAS":r.getContext("2d").drawImage(t,0,0)}return r}(n,e),e.header&&(0,o.addHeader)(e.printableElement,e),a.default.send(e,t)):window.console.error("Invalid HTML element id: "+e.printable)}}},function(e,t,n){"use strict";Object.defineProperty(t,"__esModule",{value:!0});var r,o=n(0),i=(r=o)&&r.__esModule?r:{default:r};t.default={print:function(e,t){e.printableElement=document.createElement("div"),e.printableElement.setAttribute("style","width:100%"),e.printableElement.innerHTML=e.printable,i.default.send(e,t)}}},function(e,t,n){"use strict";Object.defineProperty(t,"__esModule",{value:!0});var r,o=n(1),i=n(0),a=(r=i)&&r.__esModule?r:{default:r};t.default={print:function(r,e){r.printable.constructor!==Array&&(r.printable=[r.printable]),r.printableElement=document.createElement("div"),r.printable.forEach(function(e){var t=document.createElement("img");t.setAttribute("style",r.imageStyle),t.src=e;var n=document.createElement("div");n.appendChild(t),r.printableElement.appendChild(n)}),r.header&&(0,o.addHeader)(r.printableElement,r),a.default.send(r,e)}}},function(e,t,n){"use strict";Object.defineProperty(t,"__esModule",{value:!0});var r,o="function"==typeof Symbol&&"symbol"==typeof Symbol.iterator?function(e){return typeof e}:function(e){return e&&"function"==typeof Symbol&&e.constructor===Symbol&&e!==Symbol.prototype?"symbol":typeof e},c=n(1),i=n(0),a=(r=i)&&r.__esModule?r:{default:r};t.default={print:function(t,e){if("object"!==o(t.printable))throw new Error("Invalid javascript data object (JSON).");if("boolean"!=typeof t.repeatTableHeader)throw new Error("Invalid value for repeatTableHeader attribute (JSON).");if(!t.properties||!Array.isArray(t.properties))throw new Error("Invalid properties array for your JSON data.");t.properties=t.properties.map(function(e){return{field:"object"===(void 0===e?"undefined":o(e))?e.field:e,displayName:"object"===(void 0===e?"undefined":o(e))?e.displayName:e,columnSize:"object"===(void 0===e?"undefined":o(e))&&e.columnSize?e.columnSize+";":100/t.properties.length+"%;"}}),t.printableElement=document.createElement("div"),t.header&&(0,c.addHeader)(t.printableElement,t),t.printableElement.innerHTML+=function(e){var t=e.printable,n=e.properties,r='';e.repeatTableHeader&&(r+="");r+="";for(var o=0;o'+(0,c.capitalizePrint)(n[o].displayName)+"";r+="",e.repeatTableHeader&&(r+="");r+="";for(var i=0;i";for(var a=0;a'+l+""}r+=""}return r+="
"}(t),a.default.send(t,e)}}}]).default}); document.querySelector('.all-content-wrapper').setAttribute('id','printable'); ChangeListener('.lead_post_body_main .share-pinterest, .mobile_social_links .share-pinterest', function(el) { el.outerHTML=''; }); ChangeListener('.lead_post_body_main .share-print, .mobile_social_links .share-print', function(el) { el.addEventListener("click", function(){ if (navigator.userAgent.indexOf("Firefox") > 0) {window.print();}else{ printJS({printable: 'printable',type: 'html',targetStyles: ['*'],css: 'https://partners.rebelmouse.com/commondreams/print.css?s=0',style: ".custom-field-after-seconds,.custom-field-popup-bg-color,.custom-field-popup-text-color,.custom-field-location,.no-print { display: none !important; }"}); } }); }); }); window.REBELMOUSE_ACTIVE_TASKS_QUEUE.push(function(){ if (getCookie("popupShown") || (getCookie("hide_newsletter") != null && getCookie("hide_newsletter"))) { console.log("nothing to do"); return; } if(document.querySelector(".popup-modal .mb-2.popup--article #mc-embedded-subscribe") != null) { const popupform = document.querySelector(".popup-modal [name='mc-embedded-subscribe-form']"); popupform.addEventListener("submit", () => { setCookie("hide_newsletter", "true", 365); }); popupform.addEventListener("click", () => { setCookie("hide_newsletter", "true", 365); }); /*document.querySelector(".popup-modal .mb-2.popup--article #mc-embedded-subscribe").addEventListener("click", function(){ // Set the "hide_newsletter" cookie to "true" for 1 year (365 days) setCookie("hide_newsletter", "true", 365); });*/ } const popupBackdrop = document.querySelector(".popup--backdrop"); const closePopupButton = popupBackdrop.querySelector(".close-button"); const afterSecondsField = popupBackdrop.querySelector( ".custom-field-after-seconds" )?.textContent; const scrollingBeginsField = popupBackdrop.querySelector( ".custom-field-scrolling-begins" )?.textContent; const customFieldObj = document.querySelector(".popup--article .custom-field-visible-to-admin-only"); const customBGColor = popupBackdrop.querySelector('.custom-field-popup-bg-color').textContent const customTextColor = popupBackdrop.querySelector('.custom-field-popup-text-color').textContent popupBackdrop.style.setProperty('--background-color', `${customBGColor}`) popupBackdrop.style.setProperty('--text-color', `${customTextColor}`) const after_seconds = Number(afterSecondsField); const scrolling_begins = scrollingBeginsField === "True"; let lastScrollPosition = 0; let userHasInteracted = false; const scrollDeltaThreshold = 5; const showPopup = () => { console.log("---- showPopup ----") if (((customFieldObj != null && getCookie("userIsAdmin")) || customFieldObj == null) && !getCookie("popupShown") ){ popupBackdrop.classList.add("open"); setCookie("popupShown", true, 30); } }; const hidePopup = () => popupBackdrop.classList.remove("open"); closePopupButton.addEventListener("click", hidePopup); const userEvents = ["mousemove", "mousedown", "keydown", "touchstart"]; let userEventListenersRemoved = false; const userInteraction = () => { userHasInteracted = true; if (userEventListenersRemoved) return; userEvents.forEach((event) => { document.removeEventListener(event, userInteraction); userEventListenersRemoved = true; }); }; userEvents.forEach((event) => document.addEventListener(event, userInteraction) ); if (!scrolling_begins && !isNaN(after_seconds)) { setTimeout(showPopup, after_seconds * 1000); } else if (scrolling_begins) { document.addEventListener("scroll", debounce(handleScroll, 50)); } function handleScroll() { console.log("----handle Scroll----") if (scrolling_begins && !userHasInteracted) return; if (scrolling_begins) { const currentScrollPosition = window.scrollY || document.documentElement.scrollTop; const scrollDelta = Math.abs(currentScrollPosition - lastScrollPosition); if (scrollDelta > scrollDeltaThreshold) { setTimeout(showPopup, 0); document.removeEventListener("scroll", debounce(handleScroll, 50)); } lastScrollPosition = currentScrollPosition; } } function debounce(func, wait, immediate = false) { let timeout; return function (...args) { const context = this; const later = function () { timeout = null; if (!immediate) func.apply(context, args); }; const shouldCallNow = immediate && !timeout; clearTimeout(timeout); timeout = setTimeout(later, wait); if (shouldCallNow) func.apply(context, args); }; } // to be implemented: cookies function setCookie(name, value, days) { let date = new Date(); date.setTime(date.getTime() + days * 24 * 60 * 60 * 1000); let expires = "expires=" + date.toUTCString(); document.cookie = name + "=" + value + ";" + expires + ";path=/"; } function getCookie(cname) { let name = cname + "="; let decodedCookie = decodeURIComponent(document.cookie); let ca = decodedCookie.split(";"); for (let i = 0; i < ca.length; i++) { let c = ca[i]; while (c.charAt(0) == " ") { c = c.substring(1); } if (c.indexOf(name) == 0) { return c.substring(name.length, c.length); } } return ""; } }); window.REBELMOUSE_ACTIVE_TASKS_QUEUE.push(function(){ REBELMOUSE_STDLIB.createElementChangeListener('a[data-track-share="Twitter"]', function(twitterEle) { // Check if the element exists if (twitterEle) { // Extract the href attribute from the Twitter link const twitterHref = new URL(twitterEle.href); // Extract the `text` and `url` parameters from the Twitter link const text = twitterHref.searchParams.get("text") || ""; const url = twitterHref.searchParams.get("url") || ""; // Construct the Bluesky compose URL with text first, then the space-separated URL const blueskyHref = `https://bsky.app/intent/compose?text=${encodeURIComponent(text)} ${encodeURIComponent(url)}`; // Update the href attribute of the Twitter link to the Bluesky URL twitterEle.href = blueskyHref; } }); }); window.REBELMOUSE_ACTIVE_TASKS_QUEUE.push(function(){ if(document.querySelector(".body .newsletter-aside") != null && document.querySelector(".body") != null) { var newsletterr_heght = document.querySelector( ".body .newsletter-aside" ).clientHeight; var newsletterr_width = document.querySelector(".body").clientWidth; document.querySelector(".body").style.maxWidth = newsletterr_width + "px"; window.REBELMOUSE_STDLIB.onElementInViewport({ selector: ".body .newsletter-aside", threshold: -newsletterr_heght, oneTime: false, onIntersect: (entry) => { var element = entry.target; document.querySelector(".body .newsletter-aside").classList.add("higlight"); console.log("Intersection******************"); setTimeout(function() { document.querySelector(".body .newsletter-aside").classList.remove("higlight"); console.log("SetTimeout******************"); }, 2000); }, onBelowViewport: (element) => { document.querySelector(".body .newsletter-aside").classList.remove('higlight'); }, onAboveViewport: (element) => { document.querySelector(".body .newsletter-aside").classList.remove('higlight'); } }); } }); window.REBELMOUSE_ACTIVE_TASKS_QUEUE.push(function(){ var test = 'the-world-bank-needs-better-metrics-to-understand-inequality'; if(test && test != '' && test != 'null' && test != null){ /* Creates comment icon */ const leftButtons = document.querySelector('.lead_post_share_social .posts-custom .widget__shares'); const facebookSpan = leftButtons.querySelector('.share-fb').parentElement; facebookSpan.insertAdjacentHTML('beforeend',''); /* Get Post data*/ fetch('https://commons.commondreams.org/t/the-world-bank-needs-better-metrics-to-understand-inequality/145946.json', { method: 'GET', headers: { 'Accept': 'application/json', }, }).then(response => response.json()) .then(response =>{ replyCount = response.posts_count - 1; document.querySelector('.comment_round_button .comment_count').textContent = replyCount; /* This line shows reply counter in Big Discourse Button:: */ /* document.querySelector('.discourse-btn .btn').textContent += ` (${replyCount})`; */ }); const commentsBtn = document.querySelector('.comment_round_button'); commentsBtn.addEventListener('click', function(ev){ window.open(commentsBtn.dataset.link, '_blank'); }); } /*document.querySelector(".share-plus.js-toggle").addEventListener("click", function(ele){ document.querySelector(".comment_round_button").classList.toggle("hide-button"); });*/ }); window.REBELMOUSE_ACTIVE_TASKS_QUEUE.push(function(){ REBELMOUSE_STDLIB.createElementChangeListener('.lead_post_tags_seo .social-author__name', function(el) { if(el.nextElementSibling && el.nextElementSibling.classList.contains('social-author__bio')) { el.nextElementSibling.insertAdjacentHTML('afterend', '
Full Bio >
'); } else { el.insertAdjacentHTML('afterend', '
Full Bio >
'); } }); }); window.REBELMOUSE_ACTIVE_TASKS_QUEUE.push(function(){ REBELMOUSE_STDLIB.createElementChangeListener(".newsletter-campaign .custom-field-source-text", function(button){ button.setAttribute('data-before', ''); button.innerHTML=''; }) }); window.REBELMOUSE_ACTIVE_TASKS_QUEUE.push(function(){ /* Checking the position set with a post custom field, if it is not a default one (above) - change the position to custom */ const blockPlacement = () => { const newsletterBlock = document.querySelector('.js-newsletter-wrapper'); const placementPosition = document.querySelector('.custom-field-newsletter-position') ? document.querySelector('.custom-field-newsletter-position').innerText : false; if (!placementPosition) { return newsletterBlock.classList.remove('visually-hidden'); } const targetBlock = document.querySelector('.tab_wrap'); placementPosition === 'above' || placementPosition === '' ? false : targetBlock.insertAdjacentElement('afterend', newsletterBlock); return newsletterBlock.classList.remove('visually-hidden'); } blockPlacement(); });
OSZAR »