The Globalization of Inequality

[François Bourguignon] ✓ The Globalization of Inequality ☆ Read Online eBook or Kindle ePUB. The Globalization of Inequality In The Globalization of Inequality, distinguished economist and policymaker François Bourguignon examines the complex and paradoxical links between a vibrant world economy that has raised the living standard of over half a billion people in emerging nations such as China, India, and Brazil, and the exponentially increasing inequality within countries. Factoring in the most recent economic crisis, Bourguignon investigates why inequality in some countries has dropped back to levels t

The Globalization of Inequality

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Rating : 4.64 (777 Votes)
Asin : 069116052X
Format Type : paperback
Number of Pages : 224 Pages
Publish Date : 2014-01-27
Language : English

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In The Globalization of Inequality, distinguished economist and policymaker François Bourguignon examines the complex and paradoxical links between a vibrant world economy that has raised the living standard of over half a billion people in emerging nations such as China, India, and Brazil, and the exponentially increasing inequality within countries. Factoring in the most recent economic crisis, Bourguignon investigates why inequality in some countries has dropped back to levels that have not existed for several decades, and he asks if these should be considered in the context of globalization or if they are in fact specific to individual nations. Ultimately, Bourguignon argues that it will be up to countries in the developed and developing world to implement bette

The book is highly accessible yet also sophisticated, drawing on a large and growing technical and empirical literature on inequality."--Foreign Affairs"Bourguignon has written a succinct, useful guide to the current state of world inequality. Although the book is written for concerned global citizens, professional economists and other social scientists can learn much from reading it."--Gary Fields, ILR Review. In a mere 189 pages, Francois Bourguignon provides a measured introduction to what is right and what is wrong about current trends in the dispersion of incomes."--Edward Hadas, Reuters BreakingViews"Bourguignon sets out the figures in careful detail, distinguishing between increases in inequality within countries and changes between countries."--Diane Coyle, Enlightened Economist"Bourguignon presents a thoughtful and judicious analysis of economic inequality. Bourguignon's provides an accessible overview."--Martin Wolf,

Bourguignon was made a Chevalier of the National Order of the Legion of Honor in 2010. François Bourguignon is a professor at the Collège de France, Paris, and former director at the Paris School of Economics. . From 2003 to 2007 he was chief economist and senior vice president of the World Ban

Inequality virus Bourguignon starts by explaining and defining the scope of inequality. There are inequalities of individual earnings, personal incomes, family incomes, consumer spending, and individual economic well-being. He also discusses inequalities between nations as well as inequalities within nations, explaining the. Autamme_dot_com said Interesting take. Links between a developing world economy and individual poverty and inequality are examined in this fairly academic book, seeking to make sense of the growing inequality that can exist within nations, even when the world is seeing an increase in overall living standards, especially within the developing wor. Première place Breakingviews Move over, Thomas Piketty. Anyone who has been put off by the French economist’s overblown and overly long book on inequality now has a succinct alternative, “The Globalization of Inequality”. In a mere 189 pages, François Bourguignon provides a measured introduction to what is righ