Understanding Economic Inequality
Todd A. Knoop
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Abstract:
This thoroughly revised second edition explores the growing sense of economic dissatisfaction, political polarization and social conflict across the world and the role that economic inequality is playing in this great dismantling. It incorporates research on how these imbalances affect societal systems in ways that not only contribute to less equitable outcomes, but also decrease economic growth and increase geopolitical unrest.
Keywords: Economic Inequality; Global Inequality; Top 1 Percent; Decline Of The Middle-Class; Skills-Based Technological Change; Polarization And Conflict (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2025
ISBN: 9781035360116
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Chapters in this book:
- Ch 1 How unequal are we? Six major facts

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- Ch 2 Why might inequality be necessary? Incentives, freedom, and efficiency

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- Ch 3 Why does unequal matter? The economic externalities of inequality

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- Ch 4 Why has domestic inequality risen, and fallen, and risen?

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- Ch 5 Within, between, and across: why is “where” so important in understanding global inequality?

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- Ch 6 How did the COVID-19 “inequality virus” impact inequality? Pandemics and policy

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- Ch 7 Is inequality a problem we can solve?

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- Ch 8 Is AI also short for accelerating inequality?

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- Ch 9 What is the future of economic inequality?

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