The New Economics of Inequality and Redistribution

The New Economics of Inequality and Redistribution
Author: Samuel Bowles
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 188
Release: 2012
Genre: Fairness
ISBN: 1139527215

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A novel and optimistic account of the possibility of a more just economy.

The New Economics of Inequality and Redistribution

The New Economics of Inequality and Redistribution
Author: Professor Faculty of Economics Samuel Bowles,Samuel Bowles
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 207
Release: 2012
Genre: BUSINESS & ECONOMICS
ISBN: 1139526014

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A novel and optimistic account of the possibility of a more just economy.

The New Economics of Inequality and Redistribution

The New Economics of Inequality and Redistribution
Author: Samuel Bowles
Publsiher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 207
Release: 2012-07-12
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9781107014039

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Incorporating the latest results from behavioral economics and microeconomic theory, Samuel Bowles argues that conventional economics has mistakenly presented inequality as the price of progress. In place of this view, he offers a novel and optimistic account of the possibility of a more just economy.

Economic Inequality and News Media

Economic Inequality and News Media
Author: Andrea Grisold,Paschal Preston
Publsiher: Oxford University Press
Total Pages: 248
Release: 2020-08-31
Genre: Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN: 9780190053925

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Economic inequalities have become increasingly prominent in public debate in the last decade as sluggish economic growth, declining or stagnant incomes, high unemployment, and state policy regimes orientated towards austerity dominate many core capitalist regions, often with extreme turbulence in the political arena. Debate over these issues unfolds in both the public sphere and within the academy, with the conversation developing from two disciplinary areas in particular: economics and political economy, and journalism and communication studies. Economic Inequality and News Media brings these fields together. In this interdisciplinary volume, Andrea Grisold and Paschal Preston build on a unique multi-country research project exploring how news media cover and frame issues of economic inequality. Taking media coverage of Thomas Piketty's best-selling Capital in the Twenty-First Century as a case study, this book addresses important blind-spots in the relationship between mainstream media and economics. It interrogates both the failure of economists' to engage with the evolving role of the media as well as journalists' tendency to overlook key aspects of economic processes and power that are politically relevant and of public interest. Grisold and Preston tackle this disconnect and argue for a multi-disciplinary approach in which they acknowledge the crucial role the mass media plays in creating and disseminating economic information. The book explores important questions such as: How do new forms of economic inequality, power, and privilege relate to prevailing theories and conceptualizations of the media? What roles do new trends and forms of economic inequality play in the typical narratives of mediated communication? How do we construct the story of inequality? This eye-opening and transdisciplinary book sheds new light not only on the relation between news media and economic inequality, but also on economic issues more broadly. In an evolving world experiencing the rise of ultra-nationalism, populism, and rampant economic uncertainty, Economic Inequality and News Media is a crucial investigation of the nuances of economic news media.

The Oxford Handbook of Economic Inequality

The Oxford Handbook of Economic Inequality
Author: Wiemer Salverda,Brian Nolan,Timothy M. Smeeding
Publsiher: Oxford University Press
Total Pages: 759
Release: 2009-02-19
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9780199231379

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Comprehensive analysis of economic inequality in developed countries. The contributors give their view on the state-of-the-art scientific research in their fields and add their own visions of future research.

The Economics of Inequality

The Economics of Inequality
Author: Thomas Piketty
Publsiher: Harvard University Press
Total Pages: 127
Release: 2015-08-03
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9780674915589

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Succinct, accessible, and authoritative, Thomas Piketty’s The Economics of Inequality is the ideal place to start for those who want to understand the fundamental issues at the heart of one the most pressing concerns in contemporary economics and politics. This work now appears in English for the first time.

Redistribution Inequality and Growth

Redistribution  Inequality  and Growth
Author: Mr.Jonathan David Ostry,Mr.Andrew Berg,Mr.Charalambos G Tsangarides
Publsiher: International Monetary Fund
Total Pages: 30
Release: 2014-02-17
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9781484352076

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The Fund has recognized in recent years that one cannot separate issues of economic growth and stability on one hand and equality on the other. Indeed, there is a strong case for considering inequality and an inability to sustain economic growth as two sides of the same coin. Central to the Fund’s mandate is providing advice that will enable members’ economies to grow on a sustained basis. But the Fund has rightly been cautious about recommending the use of redistributive policies given that such policies may themselves undercut economic efficiency and the prospects for sustained growth (the so-called “leaky bucket” hypothesis written about by the famous Yale economist Arthur Okun in the 1970s). This SDN follows up the previous SDN on inequality and growth by focusing on the role of redistribution. It finds that, from the perspective of the best available macroeconomic data, there is not a lot of evidence that redistribution has in fact undercut economic growth (except in extreme cases). One should be careful not to assume therefore—as Okun and others have—that there is a big tradeoff between redistribution and growth. The best available macroeconomic data do not support such a conclusion.

Economic Inequality and Income Distribution

Economic Inequality and Income Distribution
Author: D. G. Champernowne,F. A. Cowell
Publsiher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 432
Release: 1998
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 0521589592

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Economic inequality has become a focus of prime interest for economic analysts and policy makers. This book provides an integrated approach to the topics of inequality and personal income distribution. It covers the practical and theoretical bases for inequality analysis, applications to real world problems and the foundations of theoretical approaches to income distribution. It also analyses models of the distribution of labour earnings and of income from wealth. The long-run development of income - and wealth - distribution over many generations is also examined. Special attention is given to an assessment of the merits and weaknesses of standard economic models, to illustrating the implications of distributional mechanisms using real data and illustrative examples, and to providing graphical interpretation of formal arguments. Examples are drawn from US, UK and international sources.