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Economics of Rising Inequalities

Language EnglishEnglish
Book Hardback
Book Economics of Rising Inequalities Daniel Cohen
Libristo code: 04530486
Publishers Oxford University Press, October 2002
This book is an in-depth discussion of rising inequalities in the western world. It explores the ext... Full description
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This book is an in-depth discussion of rising inequalities in the western world. It explores the extent to which rising inequalities are the mechanical consequence of changes in economic fundamentals (such as changes in technological or demographic parameters), and to what extent they are the contingent consequences of country-specific and time-specific changes in institutions. Both the 'fundamentalist' view and the 'institutionalist' view have some relevance. For instance, the decline of traditional manufacturing employment since the 1970s has been associated in every developed country with a rise of labor-market inequality (the inequality of labor earnings within the working-age population has gone up in all countries), which lends support to the fundamentalist view. But, on the other hand, everybody agrees that institutional differences (minimum wage, collective bargaining, tax and transfer policy, etc.) between Continental European countries and Anglo-Saxon countries explain why disposable income inequality trajectories have been so different in those two groups of countries during the 1980s-90s, which lends support to the institutionalist view. The chapters in this volume show the strength of both views. Through empirical evidence and new theoretical insights the contributors argue that institutions always play a crucial role in shaping inequalities, and sometimes preventing them, but that inequalities across age, sex, and skills often recur. From Sweden to Spain and Portugal, from Italy to Japan and the USA, the volume explores the diversity of the interplay between market forces and institutions.

About the book

Full name Economics of Rising Inequalities
Language English
Binding Book - Hardback
Date of issue 2002
Number of pages 372
EAN 9780199254026
ISBN 0199254028
Libristo code 04530486
Weight 702
Dimensions 166 x 243 x 27
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