Inequality and uneven development in the post-crisis world

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Inequality and uneven development in the post-crisis world

edited by Sebastiano Fadda and Pasquale Tridico

(Routledge advances in heterodox economics / edited by Frederic S. Lee, 35)

Routledge, 2018

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Includes bibliographical references and index

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In the years following the financial crash, two issues have become central to the debate in economics: inequality and the uneven nature of sustainable development. These two issues are at the core of this book which aims to explain three key questions: why inequality has increased so much in the last three decades; why most advanced economies are stagnating or are experiencing moderate economic growth; and why, even where economic growth is occurring, the quality of that growth is questioned. Inequality and Uneven Development in the Post-Crisis World is divided into three parts. The first part concerns the theoretical aspects of inequality, and ethical issues regarding economics and equality. The second part explores empirical evidence and policy suggestions drawing on the uneven levels of development and unprecedented levels of inequality experienced among advanced economies in the context of global financial capitalism. The third part focuses on sustainable development issues such as full employment, social costs of global trade liberalization, environmental sustainability and ecological issues. Along with inequality these issues are central for capitalism and for economic development. This volume is of interest to those who study political economy, sustainable development and social inequality.

Table of Contents

Introduction Pasquale Tridico and Sebastiano Fadda Part I Ethics, pluralism and theoretical approaches Chapter 1 The rise of income inequality in rich countries Pasquale Tridico Chapter 2 Income inequality, household debt and growth Riccardo Pariboni Chapter 3 Unsustainable unemployment and sustainable growth: a long-run perspective Sebastiano Fadda Chapter 4 Shifting the social costs of trade: non-tariff measures as the new focus of trade policy Werner Raza Chapter 5 Inequity and unsustainability: the role of financialized masculinity Julie A. Nelson Part II Empirical evidences of inequality Chapter 6 Intergenerational inequality: transmission channels, direct and indirect mechanisms and evidence for European countries Michele Raitano Chapter 7 Financialised capitalism and inequality: shareholder-value-driven firms, marketised household balance sheets and bubbly financial markets Nicholas Black and Ismail Erturk Chapter 8 Regional inequalities and foreign direct investments: the case of Hungary Miklos Szanyi Chapter 9 Financialization and inequalities: the uneven development of the housing market on the eastern periphery of Europe Zsuzsanna Posfai, Zoltan Gal and Erika Nagy Part III Sustainable development issues Chapter 10 The triple crisis: how can Europe foster growth, well-being and sustainability? Miriam Rehm, Sven Hergovich and Georg Feigl Chapter 11 The challenge of hydropower as a sustainable development alternative: benefits and controversial effects in the case of the Brazilian Amazon Nicola Caravaggioa, Valeria Costantinia, Martina Iorioa, Salvatore Monnia and Elena Paglialungaa Chapter 12 Careful with that switch! Willingness to save energy and income distribution Gionata Castaldi, Alessio D'Amato and Mariangela Zoli

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