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This volume explores the link between structural transformation and inclusive development by examining three thematic pillars: the limits of conventional macroeconomics; the long-run agenda of structural transformation and the dev ... celý popis
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This volume explores the link between structural transformation and inclusive development by examining three thematic pillars: the limits of conventional macroeconomics; the long-run agenda of structural transformation and the development of capabilities; and inequality and its macroeconomic consequences. The book looks at trends in the functional distribution of income and explores their possible consequences by developing a two-country macroeconomic model for open economies. It also reinterprets social protection from the perspective of inclusive development and structural transformation. Through a combination of country-specific and global evidence as well as macroeconomic modeling and literature surveys, it seeks to answer the question of whether growing inequality in many countries combined with stagnant real incomes was one of the sources of the recent global crisis. Contributors include Ishraq Ahmed (National University of Singapore), Fares Al-Hussami (OECD), Sarah Anwar (Diversity Group, Sweden), Christina Behrendt (ILO), Anis Chowdhury (UN Economic and Social Commission for Asia and the Pacific), Christoph Ernst (ILO), Rossana Galli (University of Lugano, University of Zurich), Massimiliano La Marca (ILO), Sangheon Lee (ILO), Irmgard Nubler (ILO), Raquel Ramos (Universite Paris 13 Nord), Leanne Roncolato (American University), and Rathin Roy (Ministry of Finance, India).
Zařazení knihy Knihy v angličtině Economics, finance, business & management Economics Labour economics
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