GROWTH AND INEQUALITY IN THE UK: ISSUES AND APPROACHES AT THE NATIONAL AND LOCAL LEVEL
Stephen Day
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Stephen Day: Faculty of Economics, Oita University, Japan
Chapter 7 in Growth with Inequality:An International Comparison on Income Distribution, 2012, pp 139-159 from World Scientific Publishing Co. Pte. Ltd.
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AbstractThe following sections are included:IntroductionMapping the Consequences of Neo-liberalismInequality and the Slow Erosion of the Social FabricThe Party Political Dimension: Inequality and the 2010 General ElectionThe Conservatives — Remedying the “Broken Society” with the “Big Society”Labour Party — “Enhancing Social Mobility”The New Conservative-Liberal Coalition Government — “Fairness and the Decentralization of Power”Cornwall — Tackling Inequality at the Local LevelHousing AffordabilityDeveloping a Multi-Agency ApproachConcluding RemarksAcknowledgment
Keywords: Income Distribution; Globalization and Liberation; Unequal Distribution; Income Disparity; Emerging Economies (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2012
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