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Economic growth, inequality, and globalization: theory, history, and political practice

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Author:Agiyon F., Williamson J.
Cover:Hard
Category:Politics & Social ScienceReligion & Spiritually
ISBN:978-5-7749-0952-0
Dimensions: 135x3x205cm


The question of how inequality appears, and how it is reproduced over time, worries researchers in the field of social sciences for more than a century. However, the relationship between the inequality and the economic development process is still clearly defined.
In the framework of the lecture cycle below. Raffaele Mattioli Two leading economists of the world Philip Agion (theoretics) and Jeffrey Williamson (Historian Economics) Doubt the traditional point of view for inequality and economic growth and turn to the problem of its inability to explain the modern experience in the development of the economy. Agiyon gives an assessment of the impact of inequality to economic growth and is asked whether inequality does the importance of: if it has, then why is excessive inequality harmful for growth and is it possible to reconcile cumulative results with the macroeconomic theory of incentives? In the second part of the work, Jeffrey Williamson illuminates the Hypothesis of the Blacksmith and focuses on the reasons for the growth of inequality in the distribution of wages of the ido-progress in developed economies
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Author:Agiyon F., Williamson J.
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Cover:Hard
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  • Category:Politics & Social Science
  • Category:Religion & Spiritually
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ISBN:978-5-7749-0952-0

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