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In an era of increasing inequalities, and also of deep anxieties about the consequences of two major economic crises, economists are faced with a major question: can economic growth be achieved without inequalities? Economic Growth and Inequality critically evaluates the economic literature on this question from a pragmatic perspective, seeking to reconcile those who regard economic liberties as a paramount value, and critics who object that prioritizing these liberties leads to inequitable outcomes.

The book presents an overview of the models used by economists to define and measure inequalities and the ongoing dialogues between political philosophers and economists in an effort to find solutions to the problems. It explores Rawlsian justice, Sen's capability theory, and the theory of rent and compares and contrasts the most often discussed institutions and policies designed for remedying poverty and reducing inequalities.

This book marks a significant contribut

Table of Contents

FOREWORD

CHAPTER 1 INTRODUCTION

CHAPTER 2 EQUALITY OF WELFARE: THEORETICAL PERSPECTIVES (WELFARE ECONOMICS)

CHAPTER 3 EQUALITY OF WELFARE: EMPIRICAL PERSPECTIVES

CHAPTER 4 EQUALITY OF OPPORTUNITY: CLASSICAL LIBERAL PERSPECTIVES

CHAPTER 5 EQUALITY OF OPPORTUNITY: EGALITARIAN PERSPECTIVES

CHAPTER 6 WHAT TO DO ABOUT ECONOMIC INEQUALITIES: POLICY OPTIONS

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      Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
      Publication Date: 2/15/2023 12:00:00 AM
      ISBN13: 9781032106144, 978-1032106144
      ISBN10: 103210614X

      Description

      Book Synopsis

      In an era of increasing inequalities, and also of deep anxieties about the consequences of two major economic crises, economists are faced with a major question: can economic growth be achieved without inequalities? Economic Growth and Inequality critically evaluates the economic literature on this question from a pragmatic perspective, seeking to reconcile those who regard economic liberties as a paramount value, and critics who object that prioritizing these liberties leads to inequitable outcomes.

      The book presents an overview of the models used by economists to define and measure inequalities and the ongoing dialogues between political philosophers and economists in an effort to find solutions to the problems. It explores Rawlsian justice, Sen's capability theory, and the theory of rent and compares and contrasts the most often discussed institutions and policies designed for remedying poverty and reducing inequalities.

      This book marks a significant contribut

      Table of Contents

      FOREWORD

      CHAPTER 1 INTRODUCTION

      CHAPTER 2 EQUALITY OF WELFARE: THEORETICAL PERSPECTIVES (WELFARE ECONOMICS)

      CHAPTER 3 EQUALITY OF WELFARE: EMPIRICAL PERSPECTIVES

      CHAPTER 4 EQUALITY OF OPPORTUNITY: CLASSICAL LIBERAL PERSPECTIVES

      CHAPTER 5 EQUALITY OF OPPORTUNITY: EGALITARIAN PERSPECTIVES

      CHAPTER 6 WHAT TO DO ABOUT ECONOMIC INEQUALITIES: POLICY OPTIONS

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