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The authors argue that while the market has been the major cause of increasing net inequalities, the trend towards supply orientation in most social policy fields has further contributed to social inequality.
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We must quickly learn how to live well in the world as it is today, including the realm of work. We need to learn a new vocabulary of economics and markets that is more... Læs mere
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Why is it that government debt in the developed world has risen to world war proportions in a time of peace?... Læs mere
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Policies for young children belong at the core of a country's development agenda, alongside policies to develop infrastructure and strengthen institutions.
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Mainstream economics almost completely ignores the role power plays in determining economic outcomes, which means it can only provide partial explanations of the distribution of wealth and income, and of the problems associated with inequality and poverty.
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This book explores the European welfare model, arguing that the rollout of European policies for welfare services has led to increased marketization.
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Nanak Kakwani and Hyun Hwa Son make use of social welfare functions to derive indicators of development relevant to specific social objectives, such as poverty- and inequality-reduction.
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This book addresses distributive justice across generations and includes original theories from distinguished economists on intergenerational equity,... Læs mere
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This book provides a comprehensive analysis of national fiscal policies in the European Union and in the European Monetary Union. Adopting a critical perspective, the... Læs mere
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This book aims to tackle the issues that are central to understanding and addressing one of the most important employment policy problems facing governments in the UK and beyond: the high number of people of working age claiming 'disability' or 'incapacity' benefits.