The rise in inequality in the last two decades has affected most developed economies. The systemic nature of this inequality is the focus of this paper. A combination of product market internationalization, financial globalization and technological changes favoring large organizations created asymmetric pressure on the two ends of the distribution of market incomes, resulting in greatly increased inequality. A widespread credo of political liberalism prevented governments from using taxes and transfers to check this rise in income inequality. Changes in relative prices and borrowing facilities brought some support to the standards of living of low-income groups but also contributed to increased instability of these economies. The global fin...
none1siSince its origin the economic science has granted a lot of attention to income and wealth dis...
Copyright © 2010 Taylor & Francis.This article addresses the effects of inequality on the globalisat...
This is a two-part paper. Part 1 addresses the diversity in the distribution of disposable income a...
The rise in inequality in the last two decades has affected most developed economies. The systemic n...
This brief argues that increasing inequality had deep macroeconomic consequences as it contributed, ...
Inequality within advanced countries has returned to levels typical of a century ago. At the global ...
Income inequality in many countries, both developed and developing, has been on the rise since the 1...
This paper was prepared for the United Nations Research Institute on Social Development. It describe...
Inequality is unfortunately a phenomenon of great relevance for the contemporary period. The increas...
Inequality remains one of the most fundamental challenges of the contemporary world. It has become a...
This paper presents 10 basic facts regarding inequality in advanced economies.Income and wealth ineq...
The objective of this paper is to investigate the effects of inequality on the current economic cris...
Several Nobel laureates economists have called for redistributive policies. This paper shows that th...
Inequality remains one of the most fundamental challenges of the contemporary world. It has become a...
In the last 20 years the within countries income inequality has continuously increased. This is a gl...
none1siSince its origin the economic science has granted a lot of attention to income and wealth dis...
Copyright © 2010 Taylor & Francis.This article addresses the effects of inequality on the globalisat...
This is a two-part paper. Part 1 addresses the diversity in the distribution of disposable income a...
The rise in inequality in the last two decades has affected most developed economies. The systemic n...
This brief argues that increasing inequality had deep macroeconomic consequences as it contributed, ...
Inequality within advanced countries has returned to levels typical of a century ago. At the global ...
Income inequality in many countries, both developed and developing, has been on the rise since the 1...
This paper was prepared for the United Nations Research Institute on Social Development. It describe...
Inequality is unfortunately a phenomenon of great relevance for the contemporary period. The increas...
Inequality remains one of the most fundamental challenges of the contemporary world. It has become a...
This paper presents 10 basic facts regarding inequality in advanced economies.Income and wealth ineq...
The objective of this paper is to investigate the effects of inequality on the current economic cris...
Several Nobel laureates economists have called for redistributive policies. This paper shows that th...
Inequality remains one of the most fundamental challenges of the contemporary world. It has become a...
In the last 20 years the within countries income inequality has continuously increased. This is a gl...
none1siSince its origin the economic science has granted a lot of attention to income and wealth dis...
Copyright © 2010 Taylor & Francis.This article addresses the effects of inequality on the globalisat...
This is a two-part paper. Part 1 addresses the diversity in the distribution of disposable income a...