The Great Polarization
The essays employ both theoretical and empirical methods to reconsider data on inequality, review policy decisions that have contributed to the situation, and suggest possible solutions for a fairer distribution of wealth.
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The Great Polarization
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The Great Polarization brings together contributors from disparate perspectives to examine the causes and consequences of skyrocketing inequality. Contributors reconsider the data on inequality, examine the policies that have led to this predicament, and outline potential ways forward.
Inequality of income and wealth has skyrocketed since the 1970s. As the super-rich have grasped the vast majority of the gains from economic growth, labour's share of income has declined. The middle class has stagnated and those at the bottom have become even worse off. Persistent structural discrimination on the basis of race and gender exacerbates these economic disparities.
The Great Polarization brings together contributors from disparate perspectives to examine the causes and consequences of this dramatic rise in inequality. They demonstrate that institutions, norms, policy, and political powerβnot the "natural" operation of the marketβdetermine the distribution of wealth and income. The book underscores the role of ideas and ideologies, showing how neoclassical economics and related beliefs have functioned in public debates to justify inequality. Together, these essays bear out an inescapable conclusion: inequality is a choice. The rules of the economy have been rewritten to favour those at the top, entrenching the imbalances of power that widen the gap between the very rich and everyone else.
Contributors reconsider the data on inequality, examine the policies that have led to this predicament, and outline potential ways forward. Using both theoretical and empirical analysis and drawing on the knowledge of experts in policy, political economy, economics, and other disciplines, The Great Polarization offers a kaleidoscopic view of the processes that have shaped today's stark hierarchies.
Series: Initiative for Policy Dialogue at Columbia: Challenges in Development and Globalization
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The Great Polarization has been praised for highlighting how historical narratives celebrating inequality are repeated today, capturing policies and public discourse to serve elite interests. William Spriggs, AFL-CIO chief economist, commends it for focusing on the political nature of inequality. Josh Bivens of the Economic Policy Institute notes the bookβs persuasive argument that economic disparities are choices rather than inevitable and urges economists to consider feasible policy reforms for broader prosperity.
The volume also advances economic thought beyond market fundamentalism by proposing new ways to conceptualise the relationship between markets and the state.
Book Details
INFORMATION
ISBN: 9780231199261
Publisher: Columbia University Press
Format: Hardback
Date Published: 13 December 2022
Country: United States
Imprint: Columbia University Press
Illustration: 58 b&w figures
Contributors:
- Edited by Joseph E. Stiglitz
- Edited by Rudiger von Arnim
Audience: Professional and scholarly
DIMENSIONS
Width: 152.0mm
Height: 229.0mm
Weight: 250g
Pages: 400
About the Author
Rudiger L. von Arnim is associate professor of economics at the University of Utah. He is also senior research associate at the Austrian Foundation for Development Research.
Joseph E. Stiglitz is University Professor at Columbia University and a recipient of the Nobel Memorial Prize in Economic Sciences. He is copresident of the Initiative for Policy Dialogue at Columbia University, chief economist of the Roosevelt Institute, and cochair of the High-Level Expert Group on the Measurement of Economic Performance and Social Progress at the OECD.
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