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Elite Networks The Political Economy Of Inequality Vuk Vukovic

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Elite Networks The Political Economy Of Inequality Vuk Vukovic
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Publisher: Oxford University Press, USA
File Extension: PDF
File size: 31.75 MB
Pages: 385
Author: Vuk Vukovic
ISBN: 9780197774236, 9780197774267, 9780197774229, 9780197774250, 9780197774243, 0197774237, 0197774261, 0197774229, 0197774253
Language: English
Year: 2024

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Elite Networks The Political Economy Of Inequality Vuk Vukovic by Vuk Vukovic 9780197774236, 9780197774267, 9780197774229, 9780197774250, 9780197774243, 0197774237, 0197774261, 0197774229, 0197774253 instant download after payment.

In Elite Networks, Vuk Vukovic offers a different perspective on the long-run origins of inequality by introducing the concept of elite networks and examining their impact on the distribution of power and incomes. Calling upon historical arguments and direct empirical evidence, Vukovic contends that true causes of inequality lie in the misuse of political power. Offering a unique contribution to the field, this book argues that to lower inequality and prevent incentives of elite network formation, we must first and foremost lower centralized political power and re-empower citizens and the community by rebuilding trust and relying on the democratic trial-and-error mechanism.

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