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Inequality - An Entangled Political Economy Perspective (Hardcover, 1st ed. 2018)
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Inequality - An Entangled Political Economy Perspective (Hardcover, 1st ed. 2018)
Series: Palgrave Studies in Classical Liberalism
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'This book is a thoroughly researched and well written exploration
of one of the most divisive topics in modern democratic discourse.
Novak brings careful and clear thinking to a topic too often
clouded in emotion and guided by moral intuition. ' -Peter Boettke,
Professor of Economics and Philosophy, George Mason University, USA
'Inequality has bred a climate of hostile political discourse
reminiscent of the cold war. In this lucid book, Novak explains how
we can transcend that hostility by recognizing the deeply entangled
character of politics and economics within modern societies.'
-Richard E. Wagner, Hobart R. Harris Professor of Economics, George
Mason University, USA 'Mikayla Novak has provided a bold new
intellectual foundation for social policy analysis.' -Jason Potts,
Professor of Economics, RMIT University, Australia In recent years
the degree of income and wealth inequality within developed
countries has been raised as a central issue in economic and social
policy debates. Numerous figures across diverse ideological
affinities have advocated policy measures to significantly alter
income and wealth distributions, while the inequality debate has
become infused with other subjects such as social justice and
identity politics. This book presents an account of economic
inequality from a contemporary classical liberal perspective.
Inequality is seen as a by-product of entangled relationships
within society, bringing to the fore key ideas from complexity,
evolutionary and network sciences. Novak illustrates that
inequality is problematic insofar as it generates pro-rich
redistribution and constrains progress by the less well off.
Economic inequality has important links with issues such as fiscal
and regulatory policies, discrimination and social exclusion, and
institutional design. This unique book is important reading for
social science academics, policy makers and people interested in
exploring the dimensions and solutions to inequality, a critical
issue of our time.
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