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The Political Economy of Inequality. Edition No. 1

  • Book

  • 224 Pages
  • April 2019
  • John Wiley and Sons Ltd
  • ID: 5226141
During the last few decades, the gap between the incomes, wealth and living standards of rich and poor people has increased in most countries. Economic inequality has become a defining issue of our age.

In this book, leading political economist Frank Stilwell provides a comprehensive overview of the nature, causes, and consequences of this growing divide. He shows how we can understand inequalities of wealth and incomes, globally and nationally, examines the scale of the problem and explains how it affects our wellbeing. He also shows that, although governments are often committed to ‘growth at all costs’ and ‘trickle down’ economics, there are alternative public policies that could be used to narrow the gap between rich and poor.

Stilwell’s engaging and clear guide to the issues will be indispensable reading for all students, general readers and scholars interested in inequality in political economy, economics, public policy and beyond.

Table of Contents

- Contents - Preface - Preliminaries - 1. Mind the Gap - 2. Incomes, Wealth, Poverty and Equity - Patterns - 3. Scales and Shapes of Inequality - 4. Shifting Shares - 5. Multi-dimensional Inequalities - Processes - 6. Explaining Who Gets What - 7. Driving the Disparities - Problems - 8. Hazards to Handle: Opportunities to Grasp - 9. Towards Happier Societies? - Policies - 10. Redistribution - 11. Progressive Pre-distribution - 12. A Global Challenge - Prospects - 13. Impediments to Equity - 14. Making the Future - References - Index -

Authors

Frank Stilwell