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Inequality, Growth, and Poverty in an Era of Liberalization and Globalization

Jazyk AngličtinaAngličtina
Kniha Brožovaná
Kniha Inequality, Growth, and Poverty in an Era of Liberalization and Globalization Giovanni Andrea Cornia
Libristo kód: 04531661
Nakladatelství Oxford University Press, června 2005
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Within-country income inequality has risen since the early 1980s in most of the OECD, all transitional, and many developing countries. More recently, inequality has risen also in India and nations affected by the Asian crisis. Altogether, over the last twenty years, inequality worsened in 70 per cent of the 73 countries analysed in this volume, with the Gini index rising by over five points in half of them. In several cases, the Gini index follows a U-shaped pattern, with the turn-around point located between the late 1970s and early 1990s. Where the shift towards liberalization and globalization was concluded, the right arm of the U stabilized at the 'steady state level of inequality' typical of the new policy regime, as observed in the UK after 1990. Mainstream theory focusing on rises in wage differentials by skill caused by either North-South trade, migration, or technological change poorly explains the recent rise in income inequality. Likewise, while the traditional causes of income polarization-high land concentration, unequal access to education, the urban bias, the 'curse of natural resources'-still account for much of cross-country variation in income inequality, they cannot explain its recent rise. This volume suggests that the recent rise in income inequality was caused to a considerable extent by a policy-driven worsening in factorial income distribution, wage spread and spatial inequality. In this regard, the volume discusses the distributive impact of reforms in trade and financial liberalization, taxation, public expenditure, safety nets, and labour markets. The volume thus represents one of the first attempts to analyse systematically the relation between policy changes inspired by liberalization and globalization and income inequality. It suggests that capital account liberalization appears to have had-on average-the strongest disequalizing effect, followed by domestic financial liberalization, labour market deregulation, and tax reform. Trade liberalization had unclear effects, while public expenditure reform often had positive effects.

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Plný název Inequality, Growth, and Poverty in an Era of Liberalization and Globalization
Jazyk Angličtina
Vazba Kniha - Brožovaná
Datum vydání 2005
Počet stran 464
EAN 9780199284108
ISBN 0199284105
Libristo kód 04531661
Nakladatelství Oxford University Press
Váha 716
Rozměry 158 x 234 x 26
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