This paper analyzes economic inequality in the United States and makes a connection between rising inequality and “Financialization” since the 1970’s. I provide an overview of how and why income and wealth inequality have changed over time. The increase in inequality since the 1970’s is correlated with an increase in Financialization, measured by a Financialization index that I created. Financialization, defined as the increasing size, power and influence of the financial sector in the economy and politics, has changed the economic and political landscape in the United States in a way that increases economic inequality
In this paper, we study the impact of financialization on the rise in inequality in 18 OECD countrie...
Growing inequality within most countries around the world is one of the critical issues facing the w...
Focusing on U.S. nonfinance industries, we examine the connection between financialization and risin...
This paper critiques the notion that unfettered inequality is an inevitable consequence of contempor...
Inequality of wealth and income is currently a hotly debated subject not only in the academy but als...
In this paper, we study the impact of financialization on the rise in inequality in 18 OECD countrie...
Purpose. The authors explore the impact of financialization on income inequality for a panel of 19 O...
This study investigates the relevant factors that drive income and wealth inequality in the United S...
In this article, I study the impact of financialization on the rise in inequality in 18 OECD countri...
This brief argues that increasing inequality had deep macroeconomic consequences as it contributed, ...
This chapter argues in favour of alternative explanations of inequality, with particular reference t...
Ten years have passed since the global financial crisis first struck. But its shockwaves remain with...
First published online: 27 August 2020The last three decades have witnessed rising inequality and de...
Widespread recognition that economic inequality has been growing for forty years in most of the deve...
This article provides an outline of why inequality continues to increase and the implications it wil...
In this paper, we study the impact of financialization on the rise in inequality in 18 OECD countrie...
Growing inequality within most countries around the world is one of the critical issues facing the w...
Focusing on U.S. nonfinance industries, we examine the connection between financialization and risin...
This paper critiques the notion that unfettered inequality is an inevitable consequence of contempor...
Inequality of wealth and income is currently a hotly debated subject not only in the academy but als...
In this paper, we study the impact of financialization on the rise in inequality in 18 OECD countrie...
Purpose. The authors explore the impact of financialization on income inequality for a panel of 19 O...
This study investigates the relevant factors that drive income and wealth inequality in the United S...
In this article, I study the impact of financialization on the rise in inequality in 18 OECD countri...
This brief argues that increasing inequality had deep macroeconomic consequences as it contributed, ...
This chapter argues in favour of alternative explanations of inequality, with particular reference t...
Ten years have passed since the global financial crisis first struck. But its shockwaves remain with...
First published online: 27 August 2020The last three decades have witnessed rising inequality and de...
Widespread recognition that economic inequality has been growing for forty years in most of the deve...
This article provides an outline of why inequality continues to increase and the implications it wil...
In this paper, we study the impact of financialization on the rise in inequality in 18 OECD countrie...
Growing inequality within most countries around the world is one of the critical issues facing the w...
Focusing on U.S. nonfinance industries, we examine the connection between financialization and risin...