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Dimensions of Inequality : Impacts on Growth, Governance, and Human Development
Dimensions of Inequality : Impacts on Growth, Governance, and Human Development
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Author(s): Tarp, Finn
ISBN No.: 9781350516908
Pages: 256
Year: 202604
Format: Trade Paper
Price: $ 37.25
Dispatch delay: Dispatched between 7 to 15 days
Status: Available (Forthcoming)

"Given the vast existing literature, it is difficult to add new and valuable perspectives on the issue of inequality, but this excellent book manages to do so. Ferreira, Gisselquist and Tarp provide novel and highly relevant perspectives on the relation between inequality and well-being, governance and conflict, as well as a sensible discussion of what should and can be done. Readers will find a nuanced and balanced book with references to countries in various regions of the world. Well worth reading." -- Santiago Levy, former deputy finance minister of Mexico "Timely, balanced, and empirically rich, this book gives the inequality debate the careful treatment it deserves. Drawing on the @EQUAL project's cross-country and in-country evidence from Mozambique, Vietnam, South Africa and Colombia, it combines a 'dashboard' of measures with lived perceptions to show why inequality matters for growth, wellbeing and governance. Accessible yet rigorous, it offers evidence and practical insight for policymakers, students, and practitioners alike. An essential guide for anyone serious about understanding and addressing inequality.


" -- Ingrid Woolard, Executive Dean, University of Sussex Business School, UK "Social inequality across all dimensions has emerged as one of the defining challenges of our era. Rising inequality reflects profound transformations not only in economic structures but in the broader social and political fabric of society. This study offers readers a comprehensive, cutting-edge analysis of inequality's multiple facets: what inequality means in contemporary contexts, how it interacts with economic growth, governance systems, and social conflict, and which policy interventions show promise for reducing disparities." -- Tony Addison, Non-Resident Senior Research Fellow, UNU-WIDER "The past two decades have seen inequality return to centre stage in economic analysis and popular discourse. Critically important in this effort is the unpacking of inequality to enquire into its myriad expressions, dimensions, consequences, and causes. Ferreira, Gisselquist and Tarp provide a superbly lucid and comprehensive guide to this is often bewildering topic. By highlighting the specific experience of five developing countries they shed light on granular considerations that are often left unaddressed in standard references. Similarly, their exploration of the role of subjective perceptions and of political power relations reveals the importance of these additional perspectives.


" -- Peter Lanjouw, VU Amsterdam.


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