Income inequality has increased in almost all advanced industrial
economies in recent decades. The United States and Canada have been
at the forefront of this trend, although the gap between the
"haves" and the "have-nots" is substantially greater in the US.
Rates of social mobility are also much lower in the United States
than in Canada, making it more difficult for Americans to move up
the ladder of economic success independent of who their parents
happen to be. In Seeking Equality, John Harles considers the
factors accounting for these cross-border differences. He surveys
in considerable detail what is known about economic inequality in
the United States and Canada and compares the respective political
values that both shape and are shaped by ameliorative public
policies. His comparison reveals important lessons for creating a
healthier, more productive, cohesive, democratic, and just society.
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