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Globalization And Inequality In Advanced Economies Trade Tax Base Mobility And Policy Implications Joel Hellier

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Globalization And Inequality In Advanced Economies Trade Tax Base Mobility And Policy Implications Joel Hellier
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Publisher: Springer
File Extension: PDF
File size: 4.08 MB
Pages: 294
Author: Joel Hellier
ISBN: 9783031312557, 3031312554
Language: English
Year: 2023

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Globalization And Inequality In Advanced Economies Trade Tax Base Mobility And Policy Implications Joel Hellier by Joel Hellier 9783031312557, 3031312554 instant download after payment.

This volume surveys and combines the different dimensions of globalization so as to propose a general diagnosis of the way they interact to explain growing inequality in advanced economies. The extant economic literature has widely analyzed (i) the impact on inequality of trade between advanced and emerging countries (North-South Trade), particularly offshoring, (ii) the impact of tax base mobility on tax competition and (iii) the globalization-driven constraints on social policies and labor market institutions. Those three strands of analysis and the related literature have been reviewed in a number of surveys but have not been combined to provide an extensive study of the impact of their interactions on inequality. This volume fills that gap. Providing a general diagnosis of the globalization-inequality nexus within advanced economies and opening new avenues for research and potential reforms, this book will be of interest to researchers and students of economics and the social sciences.

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