Giovanni Andrea Cornia (ed.)
Inequality, Growth, and Poverty in an Era of Liberalization and Globalization
Herausgeber: Cornia, Giovanni Andrea
Giovanni Andrea Cornia (ed.)
Inequality, Growth, and Poverty in an Era of Liberalization and Globalization
Herausgeber: Cornia, Giovanni Andrea
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Based on an extensive review of relevant literature and an econometric analysis of inequality indexes, this volume provides the first systematic analysis of the changes in within-country income inequality over the last twenty years. In particular, it shows that inequality worsened in seventy per cent of the 73 developed, developing, and transitional countries analysed, and evaluates possible causes for this widespread rise in income inequality. The book goes on to offer the first empirical assessment of the relation between policies towards liberalization and globalization and income inequality.…mehr
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Based on an extensive review of relevant literature and an econometric analysis of inequality indexes, this volume provides the first systematic analysis of the changes in within-country income inequality over the last twenty years. In particular, it shows that inequality worsened in seventy per cent of the 73 developed, developing, and transitional countries analysed, and evaluates possible causes for this widespread rise in income inequality. The book goes on to offer the first empirical assessment of the relation between policies towards liberalization and globalization and income inequality.
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- Verlag: OUP Oxford
- Seitenzahl: 462
- Erscheinungstermin: 1. September 2005
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 234mm x 156mm x 25mm
- Gewicht: 696g
- ISBN-13: 9780199284108
- ISBN-10: 0199284105
- Artikelnr.: 20999007
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
- Verlag: OUP Oxford
- Seitenzahl: 462
- Erscheinungstermin: 1. September 2005
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 234mm x 156mm x 25mm
- Gewicht: 696g
- ISBN-13: 9780199284108
- ISBN-10: 0199284105
- Artikelnr.: 20999007
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
Giovanni Andrea Cornia is currently professor of economics at the University of Florence. Before this, he was the Director of the World Institute for Development Economics Research (UNU/WIDER) in Helsinki (1995-2000), and Director of the Economic and Social Policy Research Programme at the International Child Development Centre (the world-wide research centre of UNICEF) in Florence (1989-95). He was also the Chief Economist at UNICEF Headquarters in New York (1981-89) and held research positions at UNCTAD, UNECE (with a long spell at ECLAC in Santiago) and the Economic Studies Centre of FIAT.
* PART I: INCOME DISTRIBUTION TRENDS,THEORIES AND POLICIES
* 1: Giovanni Andrea Cornia: Inequality, Growth and Poverty: An
Overview of Changes over the Last Two Decades
* 2: Giovanni Andrea Cornia, Tony Addison and Sampsa Kiiski: Income
Distribution Changes and Their Impact in the Post-World War II period
* PART II: TRADITIONAL CAUSES OF INEQUALITY: STILL RELEVANT FOR
EXPLAINING ITS RISE IN THE 1980s-90s?
* 3: Michael Carter: Land Ownership Inequality and the Income
Distribution Consequences of Economic Growth
* 4: Daniele Checchi: Does Educational Achievement Help Explain Income
Inequality?
* 5: Michael Lipton and Rob Eastwood: Rural and Urban Income and
Poverty: Does Convergence Between Sectors Offset Divergence within
Them?
* PART III. RECENT FACTORS INFLUENCING THE DISTRIBUTION OF INCOME
* 6: Ajit Singh and Rahul Dhumale: Globalization, Technology and Income
Inequality: A Critical Analysis
* 7: Lance Taylor: External Liberalization, Economic Performance and
Distribution in Latin America and Elsewhere
* 8: Rolph van der Hoeven and Catherine Saget: Labour Market
Institutions and Income Inequality: What are the New Insights after
the Washington Consensus?
* 9: Anthony B. Atkinson: Increased Income Inequality in OECD Countries
and the Redistributive Impact of the Government Budget
* 10: Ke-young Chu, Amid Davoodi and Sanjeev Gupta: Income Distribution
and Tax and Government Social Spending Policies in Developing
Countries
* 11: Giovanni Andrea Cornia and Sanjay Reddy: The Impact of
Adjustment-Related Social Funds on Income Distribution and Poverty
* PART IV. COUNTRY CASE STUDIES
* 12: Raghbendra Jha: Reducing Poverty and Inequality in India: Has
Liberalization Helped?
* 13: Francisco Rodriguez: Factor Shares and Resource Booms: Accounting
for the Evolution of Venezuelan Inequality
* 14: Erinc Yeldan: The Impact of Financial Liberalization and the Rise
of Financial Rents on Income Inequality: The Case of Turkey
* 15: Carolyn Jenkins and Lynne Thomas: The Changing Nature of
Inequality in South Africa
* 16: Isra Sarntisart: Growth, Structural Change and Inequality: The
Experience of Thailand
* Index
* 1: Giovanni Andrea Cornia: Inequality, Growth and Poverty: An
Overview of Changes over the Last Two Decades
* 2: Giovanni Andrea Cornia, Tony Addison and Sampsa Kiiski: Income
Distribution Changes and Their Impact in the Post-World War II period
* PART II: TRADITIONAL CAUSES OF INEQUALITY: STILL RELEVANT FOR
EXPLAINING ITS RISE IN THE 1980s-90s?
* 3: Michael Carter: Land Ownership Inequality and the Income
Distribution Consequences of Economic Growth
* 4: Daniele Checchi: Does Educational Achievement Help Explain Income
Inequality?
* 5: Michael Lipton and Rob Eastwood: Rural and Urban Income and
Poverty: Does Convergence Between Sectors Offset Divergence within
Them?
* PART III. RECENT FACTORS INFLUENCING THE DISTRIBUTION OF INCOME
* 6: Ajit Singh and Rahul Dhumale: Globalization, Technology and Income
Inequality: A Critical Analysis
* 7: Lance Taylor: External Liberalization, Economic Performance and
Distribution in Latin America and Elsewhere
* 8: Rolph van der Hoeven and Catherine Saget: Labour Market
Institutions and Income Inequality: What are the New Insights after
the Washington Consensus?
* 9: Anthony B. Atkinson: Increased Income Inequality in OECD Countries
and the Redistributive Impact of the Government Budget
* 10: Ke-young Chu, Amid Davoodi and Sanjeev Gupta: Income Distribution
and Tax and Government Social Spending Policies in Developing
Countries
* 11: Giovanni Andrea Cornia and Sanjay Reddy: The Impact of
Adjustment-Related Social Funds on Income Distribution and Poverty
* PART IV. COUNTRY CASE STUDIES
* 12: Raghbendra Jha: Reducing Poverty and Inequality in India: Has
Liberalization Helped?
* 13: Francisco Rodriguez: Factor Shares and Resource Booms: Accounting
for the Evolution of Venezuelan Inequality
* 14: Erinc Yeldan: The Impact of Financial Liberalization and the Rise
of Financial Rents on Income Inequality: The Case of Turkey
* 15: Carolyn Jenkins and Lynne Thomas: The Changing Nature of
Inequality in South Africa
* 16: Isra Sarntisart: Growth, Structural Change and Inequality: The
Experience of Thailand
* Index
* PART I: INCOME DISTRIBUTION TRENDS,THEORIES AND POLICIES
* 1: Giovanni Andrea Cornia: Inequality, Growth and Poverty: An
Overview of Changes over the Last Two Decades
* 2: Giovanni Andrea Cornia, Tony Addison and Sampsa Kiiski: Income
Distribution Changes and Their Impact in the Post-World War II period
* PART II: TRADITIONAL CAUSES OF INEQUALITY: STILL RELEVANT FOR
EXPLAINING ITS RISE IN THE 1980s-90s?
* 3: Michael Carter: Land Ownership Inequality and the Income
Distribution Consequences of Economic Growth
* 4: Daniele Checchi: Does Educational Achievement Help Explain Income
Inequality?
* 5: Michael Lipton and Rob Eastwood: Rural and Urban Income and
Poverty: Does Convergence Between Sectors Offset Divergence within
Them?
* PART III. RECENT FACTORS INFLUENCING THE DISTRIBUTION OF INCOME
* 6: Ajit Singh and Rahul Dhumale: Globalization, Technology and Income
Inequality: A Critical Analysis
* 7: Lance Taylor: External Liberalization, Economic Performance and
Distribution in Latin America and Elsewhere
* 8: Rolph van der Hoeven and Catherine Saget: Labour Market
Institutions and Income Inequality: What are the New Insights after
the Washington Consensus?
* 9: Anthony B. Atkinson: Increased Income Inequality in OECD Countries
and the Redistributive Impact of the Government Budget
* 10: Ke-young Chu, Amid Davoodi and Sanjeev Gupta: Income Distribution
and Tax and Government Social Spending Policies in Developing
Countries
* 11: Giovanni Andrea Cornia and Sanjay Reddy: The Impact of
Adjustment-Related Social Funds on Income Distribution and Poverty
* PART IV. COUNTRY CASE STUDIES
* 12: Raghbendra Jha: Reducing Poverty and Inequality in India: Has
Liberalization Helped?
* 13: Francisco Rodriguez: Factor Shares and Resource Booms: Accounting
for the Evolution of Venezuelan Inequality
* 14: Erinc Yeldan: The Impact of Financial Liberalization and the Rise
of Financial Rents on Income Inequality: The Case of Turkey
* 15: Carolyn Jenkins and Lynne Thomas: The Changing Nature of
Inequality in South Africa
* 16: Isra Sarntisart: Growth, Structural Change and Inequality: The
Experience of Thailand
* Index
* 1: Giovanni Andrea Cornia: Inequality, Growth and Poverty: An
Overview of Changes over the Last Two Decades
* 2: Giovanni Andrea Cornia, Tony Addison and Sampsa Kiiski: Income
Distribution Changes and Their Impact in the Post-World War II period
* PART II: TRADITIONAL CAUSES OF INEQUALITY: STILL RELEVANT FOR
EXPLAINING ITS RISE IN THE 1980s-90s?
* 3: Michael Carter: Land Ownership Inequality and the Income
Distribution Consequences of Economic Growth
* 4: Daniele Checchi: Does Educational Achievement Help Explain Income
Inequality?
* 5: Michael Lipton and Rob Eastwood: Rural and Urban Income and
Poverty: Does Convergence Between Sectors Offset Divergence within
Them?
* PART III. RECENT FACTORS INFLUENCING THE DISTRIBUTION OF INCOME
* 6: Ajit Singh and Rahul Dhumale: Globalization, Technology and Income
Inequality: A Critical Analysis
* 7: Lance Taylor: External Liberalization, Economic Performance and
Distribution in Latin America and Elsewhere
* 8: Rolph van der Hoeven and Catherine Saget: Labour Market
Institutions and Income Inequality: What are the New Insights after
the Washington Consensus?
* 9: Anthony B. Atkinson: Increased Income Inequality in OECD Countries
and the Redistributive Impact of the Government Budget
* 10: Ke-young Chu, Amid Davoodi and Sanjeev Gupta: Income Distribution
and Tax and Government Social Spending Policies in Developing
Countries
* 11: Giovanni Andrea Cornia and Sanjay Reddy: The Impact of
Adjustment-Related Social Funds on Income Distribution and Poverty
* PART IV. COUNTRY CASE STUDIES
* 12: Raghbendra Jha: Reducing Poverty and Inequality in India: Has
Liberalization Helped?
* 13: Francisco Rodriguez: Factor Shares and Resource Booms: Accounting
for the Evolution of Venezuelan Inequality
* 14: Erinc Yeldan: The Impact of Financial Liberalization and the Rise
of Financial Rents on Income Inequality: The Case of Turkey
* 15: Carolyn Jenkins and Lynne Thomas: The Changing Nature of
Inequality in South Africa
* 16: Isra Sarntisart: Growth, Structural Change and Inequality: The
Experience of Thailand
* Index