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Nowadays, the word «economic inequality» makes recurrent headlines in books, media, and public debates everywhere. Economic inequality is an age-old problem, but its disruption as a core matter of modern economics and politics takes momentum during the dawn of the third millennium that unveils the failure of neoliberal «trickledown economics» to make fair and equitable market societies. A novel generation of world-class philosophers and economists purposely question the validity of the neoliberal distribution theory and firmly advocate for new wealth and income distribution economics. That is…mehr

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Nowadays, the word «economic inequality» makes recurrent headlines in books, media, and public debates everywhere. Economic inequality is an age-old problem, but its disruption as a core matter of modern economics and politics takes momentum during the dawn of the third millennium that unveils the failure of neoliberal «trickledown economics» to make fair and equitable market societies. A novel generation of world-class philosophers and economists purposely question the validity of the neoliberal distribution theory and firmly advocate for new wealth and income distribution economics. That is a real paradigm shift in economics and politics. The book's author displays the new development paradigm's essentials through an innovative strategy proposal by modelling distributive equality actions in societies with extreme inequality conditions and, secondly, by rethinking full employment as the first step towards economic equality. So, the book is not a contemplative piece of failures and wrongdoings in old economics and politics. Instead, it is a hermeneutical treatise dealing with the systematic transformation of economic inequalities and societal adversities into prosperity.
Autorenporträt
Morales-Nieto, JairoJairo Morales-Nieto is a Doctor in Economics. He is a former UN Permanent Expert in Peace, Equality, and Development Economics. He has been visiting professor of several universities and a development consultant around the world. He is the author of many books and essays on the fields of development economics and politics.