A Common Framework on Inequalities for G7 Countries
Simone Martelli,
Lawrence Bartolomucci and
Simone Berardi
Global Policy, 2018, vol. 9, issue 2, 216-230
Abstract:
High and rising inequality has become one the defining challenges of our time, causing concerns among policymakers, especially in G7 countries. As a response, policy makers have adopted different strategies to address the issue. We argue that the unsatisfactory results of this uncoordinated approach reflects a misunderstanding of the multidimensional nature of inequality and of its main drivers. A common and coordinated framework among G7 countries, both individually and as a group, could prove more effective in addressing inequalities.
Date: 2018
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