Environmental factors affect inequality from "summary" of The Haves and the Have-Nots by Branko Milanovic
The impact of environmental factors on inequality is profound. Different levels of access to resources such as clean water, arable land, and natural resources can directly influence the distribution of wealth within and between countries. For example, individuals living in regions with poor soil quality may struggle to grow crops, leading to economic hardship and perpetuating a cycle of poverty. In contrast, those living in areas rich in natural resources may benefit from increased economic opportunities and higher standards of living.
Furthermore, environmental factors can also affect health outcomes, which in turn contribute to inequality. Poor air quality, polluted water sources, and lack of sanita...
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