The Creation of Wealth and Poverty is a study of the means and ways
by which wealth and poverty are created in both developed and
developing countries. It puts a particular emphasis on the role
played by economic policy in shaping the stratification of modern
societies through specific programmes dealing with issues of job
creation, poverty and environmental degradation. This book is
concerned with the social effects of the ongoing crisis in finance,
development and the environment. By focusing on the political,
legal and financial institutions that govern society and the
economy, the book provides an analysis of wealth and poverty from a
historical perspective. It shows how economic and social policies
of the neoliberal model have led to a rise in unemployment, poverty
and inequality and, therefore, made societies more polarized. This
volume will be of great interest to policymakers, academics and
students who study political economy, development economics and
macroeconomics.
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