With income inequality now at levels greater than those seen during the Gilded Age, many have become concerned about the impacts of such societal discrepancies on democracy. Mark Esposito and Terence Tse trace the history capital accumulation and income inequality in the United States and Europe, showing that the working class in the U.S. is getting poorer, even as their productivity increases. They write that American leaders should focus on fixing this trend as extreme inequalities undermine democratic values
Productivity growth—a necessary (though not sufficient) condition for rising incomes in the long run...
A popular and highly politicized theme today is that US workers are falling behind as their real wag...
Widespread recognition that economic inequality has been growing for forty years in most of the deve...
What are the grand dynamics that drive the accumulation and distribution of capital? Questions about...
This paper critiques the notion that unfettered inequality is an inevitable consequence of contempor...
Much has been written recently about the current income and wealth gaps in the U.S. and the causes p...
This paper attempts to explain the recent substantial increase in income inequality, which is largel...
Since the mid-1970s, inequality has increased under Democratic as well as Republican administrations...
What are the grand dynamics that drive the accumulation and distribution of capital? Questions about...
Abstract. This paper proposes that one major explanation of growing inequality in the United States ...
This paper proposes that one major explanation of growing inequality in the United States (US) is th...
This Review presents basic facts regarding the long-run evolution of income and wealth inequality in...
This chapter argues in favour of alternative explanations of inequality, with particular reference t...
Americans go to the polls today to decide who will be their next President. John Van Reenen analyses...
Income and economic equality have been on the rise in recent decades – but has this trend been fuell...
Productivity growth—a necessary (though not sufficient) condition for rising incomes in the long run...
A popular and highly politicized theme today is that US workers are falling behind as their real wag...
Widespread recognition that economic inequality has been growing for forty years in most of the deve...
What are the grand dynamics that drive the accumulation and distribution of capital? Questions about...
This paper critiques the notion that unfettered inequality is an inevitable consequence of contempor...
Much has been written recently about the current income and wealth gaps in the U.S. and the causes p...
This paper attempts to explain the recent substantial increase in income inequality, which is largel...
Since the mid-1970s, inequality has increased under Democratic as well as Republican administrations...
What are the grand dynamics that drive the accumulation and distribution of capital? Questions about...
Abstract. This paper proposes that one major explanation of growing inequality in the United States ...
This paper proposes that one major explanation of growing inequality in the United States (US) is th...
This Review presents basic facts regarding the long-run evolution of income and wealth inequality in...
This chapter argues in favour of alternative explanations of inequality, with particular reference t...
Americans go to the polls today to decide who will be their next President. John Van Reenen analyses...
Income and economic equality have been on the rise in recent decades – but has this trend been fuell...
Productivity growth—a necessary (though not sufficient) condition for rising incomes in the long run...
A popular and highly politicized theme today is that US workers are falling behind as their real wag...
Widespread recognition that economic inequality has been growing for forty years in most of the deve...