Sustainability and Inequality
Frances Stewart
Development, 2014, vol. 57, issue 3-4, 344-361
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The article explores the relationships between inequality and economic, political and environmental sustainability, and argues that reductions in inequality would contribute to all three types of sustainability. It also explores conflicts and complementarities between these three domains of sustainability and reviews some policy options within countries as well as in terms of global redistribution.
Date: 2014
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