Routledge - Combating Inequality: The Global North And South (2016 EN)

Discussion in 'Economics & Finance' started by Kanka, Mar 12, 2017.

  1. Kanka

    Kanka Well-Known Member Loyal User

    Messages:
    16,047
    Likes Received:
    449
    Trophy Points:
    83
    [​IMG]

    Author: Alexander Gallas (Editor), Hansjörg Herr (Editor), Frank Hoffer (Editor), Christoph Scherrer (Editor)
    Full Title: Combating Inequality: The Global North And South
    Publisher: Routledge (December 3, 2015)
    Year: 2016
    ISBN-13: 9781138916852 (978-1-138-91685-2), 9781315689340 (978-1-315-68934-0)
    ISBN-10: 1138916854, 1315689340
    Pages: 322
    Language: English
    Genre: Macroeconomics
    File type: PDF (True, but nonnative Cover)
    Quality: 9/10
    Price: £100.00


    Economic inequality has recently gained considerable academic attention. However, two important aspects of inequality have not been discussed systematically: its multidimensional nature and the question of what can be done to reverse it. This book offers insights from scholars representing the Global Labour University, which operates in Brazil, Germany, India, South Africa and the US. They analyse the various drivers of inequality, assess policy responses, and discuss counterstrategies.

    The main findings of this book are that rising levels of inequality cannot be addressed only with the standard policies responses, namely education, redistribution and ‘green growth’. In addition, the way markets currently function needs to be corrected. The chapters in this volume focus on specific fields of contemporary capitalism where important drivers of inequality are located, for example, the labour market; the financial system; the tax system; multi-national corporations; and gender relations. Other chapters discuss in detail where political opportunities for change lie. They critically assess existing countermeasures; the idea of a ‘green economy’ and its implications for inequality; and existing campaigns by trade unions and new social movements against inequality. In line with the global nature of the problem, this book contains case studies on countries both from the north and south with considerable economic and political weight.

    This book provides academics, political practitioners and civil society activists with a range of ideas on how to drive back inequality. It will be of interest to those who study political economy, development economy and labour economics.

    -------------
     
    Last edited by a moderator: May 1, 2019