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Tackling Inequality

AUTHOR Layard, R.
PUBLISHER Palgrave MacMillan (07/16/1999)
PRODUCT TYPE Hardcover (Hardcover)

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Richard Layard is one of Britain's foremost applied economists, whose work has had a profound impact on the policy debate in Britain and abroad. This book contains his most influential articles on education, equality and income distribution and on the lessons of economic transition in Eastern Europe. It is published along with a companion volume. Inequality argues that lifetime inequality is the basic inequality we should worry about. In this context education is a powerful instrument of redistribution, as well as a national investment. Cash redistribution has efficiency costs which can be calculated, but it may also serve to discourage inefficient over-work arising from each person's efforts to earn more than his neighbour. A final series of essays is based on Layard's recent work on reform strategies in Russia and Poland. The book opens with Richard Layard's personal credo 'Why I became an economist'.
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ISBN-13: 9780312215767
ISBN-10: 0312215762
Binding: Hardback or Cased Book (Sewn)
Content Language: English
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Page Count: 530
Carton Quantity: 30
Product Dimensions: 5.83 x 1.69 x 8.84 inches
Weight: 2.07 pound(s)
Feature Codes: Index, Dust Cover, Table of Contents, Illustrated
Country of Origin: GB
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BISAC Categories
Business & Economics | Labor - General
Business & Economics | Economic Conditions
Business & Economics | Economics - Theory
Dewey Decimal: 331.114
Library of Congress Control Number: 98-16544
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Richard Layard is one of Britain's foremost applied economists, whose work has had a profound impact on the policy debate in Britain and abroad. This book contains his most influential articles on education, equality and income distribution and on the lessons of economic transition in Eastern Europe. It is published along with a companion volume. Inequality argues that lifetime inequality is the basic inequality we should worry about. In this context education is a powerful instrument of redistribution, as well as a national investment. Cash redistribution has efficiency costs which can be calculated, but it may also serve to discourage inefficient over-work arising from each person's efforts to earn more than his neighbour. A final series of essays is based on Layard's recent work on reform strategies in Russia and Poland. The book opens with Richard Layard's personal credo 'Why I became an economist'.
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