9780262547253-0262547252-Combating Inequality: Rethinking Government's Role

Combating Inequality: Rethinking Government's Role

ISBN-13: 9780262547253
ISBN-10: 0262547252
Author: Dani Rodrik, Olivier Blanchard
Publication date: 2023
Publisher: The MIT Press
Format: Paperback 312 pages
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ISBN-13: 9780262547253
ISBN-10: 0262547252
Author: Dani Rodrik, Olivier Blanchard
Publication date: 2023
Publisher: The MIT Press
Format: Paperback 312 pages

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Combating Inequality: Rethinking Government's Role (ISBN-13: 9780262547253 and ISBN-10: 0262547252), written by authors Dani Rodrik, Olivier Blanchard, was published by The MIT Press in 2023. With an overall rating of 4.3 stars, it's a notable title among other books. You can easily purchase or rent Combating Inequality: Rethinking Government's Role (Paperback) from BooksRun, along with many other new and used books and textbooks. And, if you're looking to sell your copy, our current buyback offer is $0.3.

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Leading economists and policymakers consider what economic tools are most effective in reversing the rise in inequality.

Economic inequality is the defining issue of our time. In the United States, the wealth share of the top 1% has risen from 25% in the late 1970s to around 40% today. The percentage of children earning more than their parents has fallen from 90% in the 1940s to around 50% today. In Combating Inequality, leading economists, many of them current or former policymakers, bring good news- we have the tools to reverse the rise in inequality. In their discussions, they consider which of these tools are the most effective at doing so.

The contributors express widespread agreement that we need to aim policies at economic inequality itself; deregulation and economic stimulus will not do the job. No longer does anyone ask, in relation to expanded social programs, "Can we pay for it?" And most believe that US taxes will have to rise-although they debate whether the progressivity should focus on the revenue side or the expenditure side, through broad-based taxes like the VAT or through a wealth tax aimed at the very top of the income scale. They also consider the philosophical aspects of inequality-whether it is bad in itself or because of its consequences; the risks and benefits of more radical interventions to change the nature of production and trade; and future policy directions.

Contributors
Daron Acemoglu, Philippe Aghion, Danielle Allen, Ben Ansell, David Autor, Sheri Berman, Marianne Bertrand, Olivier Blanchard, Lucas Chancel, William Darity Jr., Peter Diamond, Christian Dustmann, David T. Ellwood, Richard Freeman, Caroline Freund, Jason Furman, Hilary Hoynes, Lawrence F. Katz, Wojciech Kopczuk, N. Gregory Mankiw, Nolan McCarty, Dani Rodrik, Jesse Rothstein, Emmanuel Saez, T. M. Scanlon, Heidi Shierholz, Tharman Shanmugaratnam, Stefanie Stantcheva, Michael Stynes, Laura D'Andrea Tyson, Philippe Van Parijs, Gabriel Zucman

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