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Inequality A Short History Alacevich Michelesoci Anna

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Inequality A Short History Alacevich Michelesoci Anna
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Publisher: Brookings Institution Press
File Extension: EPUB
File size: 1.71 MB
Pages: 244
Author: Alacevich, Michele;Soci, Anna
ISBN: 9780815727613, 9780815727620, 0815727615, 0815727623
Language: English
Year: 2018

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Inequality A Short History Alacevich Michelesoci Anna by Alacevich, Michele;soci, Anna 9780815727613, 9780815727620, 0815727615, 0815727623 instant download after payment.

Inequality endangers the fabric of our societies, distorts the functioning of democracy, and derails the globalization process. Yet, it has only recently been recognized as a problem worth examining. Why has this issue been neglected for so long?

In Inequality: A Short History, Michele Alacevich and Anna Soci discuss the emergence of the inequality question in the twentieth century and explain how it is related to current issues such as globalization and the survival of democracy. The authors also discuss trends and the future of inequality. Inequality is a pressing issue that not only affects living standards, but is also inextricably linked to the way our democracies work.

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