The Globalization of Inequality / / François Bourguignon.

In The Globalization of Inequality, distinguished economist and policymaker François Bourguignon examines the complex and paradoxical links between a vibrant world economy that has raised the living standard of over half a billion people in emerging nations such as China, India, and Brazil, and the...

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Place / Publishing House:Princeton, NJ : : Princeton University Press, , [2017]
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Ano de Publicação:2017
Idioma:English
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Other title:Frontmatter --
Contents --
Preface to the paperback edition --
Foreword to the English Edition --
INTRODUCTION. Globalization and Inequality --
CHAPTER 1. Global Inequality --
APPENDIX TO CHAPTER 1. Detailed Evidence on the Recent Changes in Global Inequality --
CHAPTER 2. Are Countries Becoming More Unequal? --
CHAPTER 3. Globalization and the Forces behind the Rise in Inequality --
CHAPTER 4. Toward a Fair Globalization: Prospects and Principles --
CHAPTER 5. Which Policies for a Fairer Globalization? --
CONCLUSION. Globalizing Equality? --
Index
Resumo:In The Globalization of Inequality, distinguished economist and policymaker François Bourguignon examines the complex and paradoxical links between a vibrant world economy that has raised the living standard of over half a billion people in emerging nations such as China, India, and Brazil, and the exponentially increasing inequality within countries. Exploring globalization's role in the evolution of inequality, Bourguignon takes an original and truly international approach to the decrease in inequality between nations, the increase in inequality within nations, and the policies that might moderate inequality's negative effects.Demonstrating that in a globalized world it becomes harder to separate out the factors leading to domestic or international inequality, Bourguignon examines each trend through a variety of sources, and looks at how these inequalities sometimes balance each other out or reinforce one another. Factoring in the most recent economic crisis, Bourguignon investigates why inequality in some countries has dropped back to levels that have not existed for several decades, and he asks if these should be considered in the context of globalization or if they are in fact specific to individual nations. Ultimately, Bourguignon argues that it will be up to countries in the developed and developing world to implement better policies, even though globalization limits the scope for some potential redistributive instruments.An informed and original contribution to the current debates about inequality, this book will be essential reading for anyone who is interested in the future of the world economy.
Formato:Mode of access: Internet via World Wide Web.
ISBN:9781400885558
9783110665925
DOI:10.1515/9781400885558?locatt=mode:legacy
Acesso:restricted access
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Statement of Responsibility: François Bourguignon.