Gini Coefficient

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Intro

The Gini coefficient is a measure of wealth distribution. 0 is the case of perfect distribution, where every single person on Earth has the same earnings. 1 is the case of a super emperor receiving and controlling all the wealth generated in the world.

In early recorded capitalist history, the Gini Coefficient started at about 0.4 in the USA. Today, it is approximately 0.8. It appears now that the Gini coefficient is decreasing since about the year 2000. More research needed here.

OSE Case

See the Open Source Leadership Summit presentation of 2018 for a discussion of the Gini Coefficient with respect to OSE's work.

Seminal Work

  • Published in 2018 - The Archeology of Wealth Inequality - [1]

Links

see Wikipedia:Gini coefficient