Marx's analysis of economic inequality focuses on the progressive tax system.
Garbis Iradian is known for his work as an economist specializing in emerging markets and international finance. He has written extensively on economic issues in the Middle East, North Africa, and Central Asia, particularly on topics such as economic reforms, financial sector development, and monetary policy. His research and analysis have been published in various academic journals and reports.
Henry George
Henry George
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economic freedom, private property, voluntary exchange, the freedom of profit motive
One main argument is that modernization can exacerbate inequality by concentrating wealth and power in the hands of a few individuals or corporations. On the other hand, proponents of modernization argue that it can create opportunities for economic growth and development, ultimately reducing poverty and inequality over time. The relationship between inequality and modernization is complex and multifaceted, influenced by various social, economic, and political factors.
All types of inequality, esp. race in the US, South Africa, Latin America, etc. Effects of colonialism.
Most of them don't reflect on their economic situation, better focusing on surviving.
"The Other America" by Michael Harrington examines poverty in the United States, particularly focusing on the struggles of the urban poor. It explores the hidden poverty and inequality in American society that is often overlooked or misunderstood. The book played a significant role in raising awareness about poverty and influencing social policy.
Ben E. Aigbokhan has written: 'Poverty, growth, and inequality in Nigeria' -- subject(s): Economic policy, Income distribution, Poverty 'The impact of adjustment policies on income distribution in Nigeria' -- subject(s): Income distribution, Structural adjustment (Economic policy)
Latin America is facing economic challenges such as high poverty rates, income inequality, and low economic growth. Politically, the region is grappling with issues of corruption, weak governance, and social unrest.
Africa is often considered the poorest continent in terms of average income levels, with many countries facing high levels of poverty, inequality, and economic challenges.