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In the past few years, one of the most misunderstood concepts is
income disparity. Income inequality issues are now a concern for
the public. However, it was heightened by the recession in 2008-09,
resulting in consequences for the corporate sector, the Occupy Wall
Street movement, Covid-19 pandemic and a myriad of other events.
This book analyzed how income disparity is rising with higher
income distribution margins witnessed among the highest earners.
This book has thirteen chapters, eliminating the introductory
overview chapter, on income disparity, poverty, and economic
well-being. These chapters were authored by academics who publish
articles on these issues on a regular basis. The literature on
these issues is substantial, and research interest in these topics
has a long history. Furthermore, it is fairly unusual for
academics' viewpoints on these subjects to disagree. In light of
this, the subjects of the articles may best be regarded as
representing the contributors' different viewpoints. Graduate
students and professional researchers will also find these guides
an excellent contribution to supplemental teaching in economic
fields, especially labor economics, macroeconomics, and economic
policies.
Cryptocurrencies and digital coins have evolved quite rapidly and
have become a tool with significant impacts on economic decisions
in a short time. This book covers deep theoretical and empirical
researches from different perspectives upon cryptocurrencies by
successful and expert researchers in their fields. It contains
theoretical and empirical analyses on cryptocurrency. The
contributors discuss the historical background of money and
cryptocurrency, its future prospects and its effects in the
financial system. Furthermore, they examine regulations on crypto
coins, the effects of central banks on monetary policies, business
control processes of Blockchain technologies, continuous control,
taxation and the empirical applications about it.
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