This book addresses the central challenge facing rich countries: how to promote growth and prosperity that is widely shared rather than concentrated at the top. It identifies structures and policies that are associated with limiting the rise in inequality and promoting income growth.
This book addresses the central challenge facing rich countries: how to promote growth and prosperity that is widely shared rather than concentrated at the top. It identifies structures and policies that are associated with limiting the rise in inequality and promoting income growth.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Brian Nolan is Director of the Employment, Equity and Growth Programme at the Institute for New Economic Thinking, Oxford Martin School, Professor of Social Policy at the Department of Social Policy and Intervention, and Senior Research Fellow at Nuffield College Oxford. His main areas of research are income inequality, poverty, and the economics of social policy, on which he has published widely.
Inhaltsangabe
* 1: Brian Nolan: Introduction * 2: Michael Förster and Brian Nolan: Inequality and Living Standards: Key Trends and Drivers * 3: Peter Whiteford and Daniel Nethery: Left Behind? Inequality and Inclusive Growth - Assessing the Australian experience * 4: Ive Marx and Gerlinde Verbist: Belgium, a poster child for inclusive growth? * 5: Lars Osberg: Canada's Middle Class - Forever Further Behind? * 6: Philippe Askenazy and Bruno Palier: France: rising precariousness supported by the welfare state * 7: Gerhard Bosch and Thorsten Kalina: Understanding Rising Income Inequality and Stagnating Ordinary Living Standards in Germany * 8: Andrea Brandolini, Romina Gambacorta, and Alfonso Rosolia: Inequality Amid Stagnation: Italy Over the Last Quarter of a Century * 9: Wiemer Salverda and Stefan Thewissen: How has the middle fared in the Netherlands? A tale of stagnation and population shifts * 10: Luis Ayala and Olga Cantó: The driving forces of rising inequality in Spain: Is there more to it than a deep worsening of low income households' living standards? * 11: Damian Grimshaw, Anthony Rafferty, and Matt Whittaker: Inequality and inclusive growth: the case of the UK * 12: Lane Kenworthy: America's Great Decoupling * 13: Brian Nolan: Conclusions and Implications
* 1: Brian Nolan: Introduction * 2: Michael Förster and Brian Nolan: Inequality and Living Standards: Key Trends and Drivers * 3: Peter Whiteford and Daniel Nethery: Left Behind? Inequality and Inclusive Growth - Assessing the Australian experience * 4: Ive Marx and Gerlinde Verbist: Belgium, a poster child for inclusive growth? * 5: Lars Osberg: Canada's Middle Class - Forever Further Behind? * 6: Philippe Askenazy and Bruno Palier: France: rising precariousness supported by the welfare state * 7: Gerhard Bosch and Thorsten Kalina: Understanding Rising Income Inequality and Stagnating Ordinary Living Standards in Germany * 8: Andrea Brandolini, Romina Gambacorta, and Alfonso Rosolia: Inequality Amid Stagnation: Italy Over the Last Quarter of a Century * 9: Wiemer Salverda and Stefan Thewissen: How has the middle fared in the Netherlands? A tale of stagnation and population shifts * 10: Luis Ayala and Olga Cantó: The driving forces of rising inequality in Spain: Is there more to it than a deep worsening of low income households' living standards? * 11: Damian Grimshaw, Anthony Rafferty, and Matt Whittaker: Inequality and inclusive growth: the case of the UK * 12: Lane Kenworthy: America's Great Decoupling * 13: Brian Nolan: Conclusions and Implications
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