What causes inequality? This book features an international
discussion on the economic causes of inequality between nations and
addresses the causes and effects of world inequality and its
possible remedies. Inequality has acquired the iconic status once
accorded to Full Employment, Growth, and Inflation. It is not a new
issue being a major preoccupation of welfare state literature and
the development debates of the 1950s and intersects with debates
among economic historians on The Great Divergence. The revivals of
these two intersecting controversies go beyond a minor dispute on
the margins of economics, to the heart of the question 'how far can
we trust the market?' The chapters in this book were originally
published as a special issue of The Japanese Political Economy.
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