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Branko Milanovic is best known as one of the world's leading experts on global inequality. But he is also an unusually wide-ranging and penetrating commentator on subjects across economics and beyond, in politics, history, and culture. This book brings together his most searching, provocative, and entertaining articles of recent years, providing an abundance of vital insights into the evolution and dynamics of the world under capitalism. The volume features important ideas about the struggle to achieve a more equal and prosperous world against not only the predictable forces of deregulation…mehr
Branko Milanovic is best known as one of the world's leading experts on global inequality. But he is also an unusually wide-ranging and penetrating commentator on subjects across economics and beyond, in politics, history, and culture. This book brings together his most searching, provocative, and entertaining articles of recent years, providing an abundance of vital insights into the evolution and dynamics of the world under capitalism. The volume features important ideas about the struggle to achieve a more equal and prosperous world against not only the predictable forces of deregulation and distraction but new ideas about shrinking the economy to protect the environment. Further from Milanovic's speciality, readers will find an extraordinary array of reflections on subjects including migration, globalization, the politics and economics of Russia and China, the crisis of liberal democracy, economic and literary history, and the intellectual giants of economics. The pieces are united by Milanovic's distinctive voice - humane, wry, and realistic - and by remarkable erudition worn lightly whether the topic is the fall of Constantinople, Jane Austen, or the mores of contemporary soccer. No one can fail to learn from the book, while the sparkling prose, unexpected observations, and sheer importance of the subjects at hand make it a compelling read from start to finish.
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Autorenporträt
Branko Milanovic is Research Professor at the Graduate Center, City University of New York.
Inhaltsangabe
Preface PART I: THE WORLD UNDER CAPITALISM Chapter One: Growth and Climate Change Chapter Two: Migration Chapter Three: Politics PART II: INEQUALITY Chapter Four: Inequality within Nations Chapter Five: Global Inequality Chapter Six: Wealth inequality Chapter Seven: Inequality and Literature PART III: GLOBALIZATION AND MULTI-POLAR WORLD Chapter Eight: Globalization Chapter Nine: China Chapter Ten: Russia PART IV: HISTORY Chapter Eleven: Economic History Chapter Twelve: Adam Smith Chapter Thirteen: Ricardo and Marx Chapter Fourteen: Communism Chapter Fifteen: Transition to Capitalism PART V: REFLECTIONS Chapter Sixteen: Reflections References Index
Preface PART I: THE WORLD UNDER CAPITALISM Chapter One: Growth and Climate Change Chapter Two: Migration Chapter Three: Politics PART II: INEQUALITY Chapter Four: Inequality within Nations Chapter Five: Global Inequality Chapter Six: Wealth inequality Chapter Seven: Inequality and Literature PART III: GLOBALIZATION AND MULTI-POLAR WORLD Chapter Eight: Globalization Chapter Nine: China Chapter Ten: Russia PART IV: HISTORY Chapter Eleven: Economic History Chapter Twelve: Adam Smith Chapter Thirteen: Ricardo and Marx Chapter Fourteen: Communism Chapter Fifteen: Transition to Capitalism PART V: REFLECTIONS Chapter Sixteen: Reflections References Index
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