Treating development as the ability to participate in complex, non-subsistence, globally comparable activities, this paper proposes participation in elite activities as an indicator of global development. Using standardized rankings from 1970 to 2025 across domains, including sports, chess, supercomputing, and fine dining, adjusted Shannon diversity and Herfindahl concentration indices are calculated. Results show that global elite diversity has increased and concentration has decreased across all studied areas. Global convergence is nearly complete for the measure with the lowest bar (having a national football team). These trends provide a development perspective less sensitive to purchasing power parity distortions.
Working Paper No. 1561
Elite Participation as a Measure of Global Development
Working Paper
Reference
Bergh, Andreas (2026). “Elite Participation as a Measure of Global Development”. IFN Working Paper No. 1561. Stockholm: Research Institute of Industrial Economics (IFN).
Bergh, Andreas (2026). “Elite Participation as a Measure of Global Development”. IFN Working Paper No. 1561. Stockholm: Research Institute of Industrial Economics (IFN).
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Andreas Bergh