Combating inequality : (Record no. 200439392)

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International Standard Book Number 9780262045612
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System control number (OCoLC)1142954368
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Classification number HB523
Item number .C644 2021
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245 00 - TITLE STATEMENT
Title Combating inequality :
Remainder of title rethinking government's role /
Statement of responsibility, etc. edited Olivier Blanchard and Dani Rodrik.
264 #1 - PRODUCTION, PUBLICATION, DISTRIBUTION, MANUFACTURE, AND COPYRIGHT NOTICE
Place of production, publication, distribution, manufacture Cambridge, Massachusetts :
Name of producer, publisher, distributor, manufacturer The MIT Press,
Date of production, publication, distribution, manufacture, or copyright notice [2021]
Date of production, publication, distribution, manufacture, or copyright notice ©2021
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Extent xx, 287 pages :
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Dimensions 24 cm
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General note "Peterson Institute for International Economics" -- title page
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505 0# - FORMATTED CONTENTS NOTE
Title Introduction: We Have the Tools to Reverse the Rise in Inequality /
Statement of responsibility Olivier Blanchard and Dani Rodrid --
Title I: The Landscape --
-- 1. Ten Facts about Inequality in Advanced Economies /
Statement of responsibility Lucas Chancel --
Title 2. Discussion of the Landscape /
Statement of responsibility Peter Diamond --
Title II: Ethical and Philosophical Dimensions --
-- 3. Time for New Philosophical Foundations for Economic Theory? /
Statement of responsibility Danielle Allen --
Title 4. What Kinds of Inequality Should Economists Address? /
Statement of responsibility Philippe Van Parijs --
Title 5. Why Does Inequality Matter? /
Statement of responsibility T. M. Scanlon --
Title III: Political Dimensions --
-- 6. Wealth Inequality and Politics /
Statement of responsibility Ben Ansell --
Title 7. The Political Conditions Necessary for Addressing Inequality /
Statement of responsibility Sheri Berman --
Title 8. The Political Obstacles to Tackling Economic Inequality in the United States /
Statement of responsibility Nolan McCarty --
Title IV: The Distribution of Human Capital --
-- 9. A Modern Safety Net /
Statement of responsibility Jesse Rothstein, Lawrence F. Katz, and Michael Stynes --
Title 10. Education's Untapped Potential /
Statement of responsibility Tharman Shanmugaratnam --
Title V: Policies toward Trade, Outsourcing, and Foreign Investment --
-- 11. Why Was the "China Shock" So Shocking-and What Does This Mean for Policy? /
Statement of responsibility David Autor --
Title 12. Trade, Labor Markets, and the China Shock: What Can Be Learned from the German Experience? /
Statement of responsibility Christian Dustmann --
Title 13. Combating Inequality: Rethinking Policies to Reduce Inequality in Advanced Economies /
Statement of responsibility Caroline Freund --
Title VI: The (Re)distribution of Financial Capital --
-- 14. How to Increase Taxes on the Rich (If You Must) /
Statement of responsibility N. Gregory Mankiw --
Title 15. Would a Wealth Tax Help Combat Inequality? /
Statement of responsibility Lawrence H. Summers --
Title 16. Should We Tax Wealth? /
Statement of responsibility Emmanuel Saez --
Title VII: Policies That Affect the Rate and Direction of Technological Change --
-- 17. Could We and Should We Reverse (Excessive) Automation? /
Statement of responsibility Daron Acemoglu --
Title 18. Innovation and Inequality /
Statement of responsibility Philippe Aghion --
Title 19. Technological Change, Income Inequality, and Good Jobs /
Statement of responsibility Laura D'Andrea Tyson --
Title VIII: Labor Market Policies, Institutions, and Social Norms --
-- 20. Gender Inequality /
Statement of responsibility Marianne Bertrand --
Title 21. Ownership Cures for Inequality /
Statement of responsibility Richard B. Freeman --
Title IX: Labor Market Tools --
-- 22. Guaranteeing Employment for All /
Statement of responsibility William Darity Jr. --
Title 23. Making Work Work /
Statement of responsibility David T. Ellwood --
Title 24. The Importance of Enforcement in Designing Effective Labor Market Tools /
Statement of responsibility Heidi Shierholz --
Title X: Social Safety Net --
-- 25. Enhancing Micro and Macro Resilience by Building on the Improvements in the Social Safety Net /
Statement of responsibility Jason Furman --
Title 26. The Social Safety Net for Families with Children: What Is Working and How to Do More /
Statement of responsibility Hilary Hoynes --
Title XI: Progressive Taxation --
-- 27. Reflections on Taxation in Support of Redistributive Policies /
Statement of responsibility Wojciech Kopczuk --
Title 28. Why Do We Not Support More Redistribution? New Explanations from Economics Research /
Statement of responsibility Stefanie Stantcheva --
Title 29. Can a Wealth Tax Work? /
Statement of responsibility Gabriel Zucman.
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Summary, etc. "Edited collection with contributions from notable economists on policy solutions to the problem of economic inequality in advanced economies"--
Assigning source Provided by publisher
Summary, etc. Leading economists and policymakers consider what economic tools are most effective in reversing the rise in inequality. Economic inequality is the defining issue of our time. In the United States, the wealth share of the top 1% has risen from 25% in the late 1970s to around 40% today. The percentage of children earning more than their parents has fallen from 90% in the 1940s to around 50% today. In Combating Inequality, leading economists, many of them current or former policymakers, bring good news: we have the tools to reverse the rise in inequality. In their discussions, they consider which of these tools are the most effective at doing so. The contributors express widespread agreement that we need to aim policies at economic inequality itself; deregulation and economic stimulus will not do the job. No longer does anyone ask, in relation to expanded social programs, “Can we pay for it?” And most believe that US taxes will have to rise—although they debate whether the progressivity should focus on the revenue side or the expenditure side, through broad-based taxes like the VAT or through a wealth tax aimed at the very top of the income scale. They also consider the philosophical aspects of inequality—whether it is bad in itself or because of its consequences; the risks and benefits of more radical interventions to change the nature of production and trade; and future policy directions. -- Provided by publisher
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Topical term or geographic name entry element Income distribution
General subdivision Government policy
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Topical term or geographic name entry element Equality
General subdivision Economic aspects
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General subdivision Government policy
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Personal name Blanchard, Olivier
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Personal name Rodrik, Dani
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