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This book addresses the central challenge facing rich countries: how to promote growth and prosperity that is widely shared rather than concentrated at the top. It identifies structures and policies that are associated with limiting the rise in inequality and promoting income growth.
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This book addresses the central challenge facing rich countries: how to promote growth and prosperity that is widely shared rather than concentrated at the top. It identifies structures and policies that are associated with limiting the rise in inequality and promoting income growth
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In this paper, the relation between the equality of income distribution and sustainable development is discussed. This issue is elaborated using theories of justice of John Stuart Mill, John Roemer, John Rawls and Amartya Sen.
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he also explains how racial bias (and bias in general) in the world today has no place in a post-GDP world that embraces …. The World is Yours discusses “degrowth”, economic growth and racial inequality, seeking to not only provide a better … today in a world increasingly committed to economic growth, even at the expense of human existence. How can a new economic …
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