Politics of Economic Inequality in Developing Countries

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  • Author:
    NEL P
  • ISBN:
    9780230537798
  • Publication Date:
    February 2008
  • Edition:
    1
  • Pages:
    208
  • Binding:
    Hardback
  • Publisher:
    Palgrave-Springer
  • Country of Publication:
Politics of Economic Inequality in Developing Countries
Politics of Economic Inequality in Developing Countries

Politics of Economic Inequality in Developing Countries

Regular price $215.99
Unit price
per
  • Author:
    NEL P
  • ISBN:
    9780230537798
  • Publication Date:
    February 2008
  • Edition:
    1
  • Pages:
    208
  • Binding:
    Hardback
  • Publisher:
    Palgrave-Springer
  • Country of Publication:

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This book argues that economic inequalities are devastating the socio-economic and political potential of developing countries.Inequality is worsening in most parts of the developing world - this is a timely examination of its causes and consequences. It suggests political and policy solutions to inequality. It looks at data from over 150 countries in an accessible way.Inequalities of wealth and income have a significant impact for the achievement of economic, political and human development in developing counties. This book argues that a high level of economic inequality undermines a country's growth potential, retards the development of social capital, and encourages corruption.
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  • This book argues that economic inequalities are devastating the socio-economic and political potential of developing countries.Inequality is worsening in most parts of the developing world - this is a timely examination of its causes and consequences. It suggests political and policy solutions to inequality. It looks at data from over 150 countries in an accessible way.Inequalities of wealth and income have a significant impact for the achievement of economic, political and human development in developing counties. This book argues that a high level of economic inequality undermines a country's growth potential, retards the development of social capital, and encourages corruption.
This book argues that economic inequalities are devastating the socio-economic and political potential of developing countries.Inequality is worsening in most parts of the developing world - this is a timely examination of its causes and consequences. It suggests political and policy solutions to inequality. It looks at data from over 150 countries in an accessible way.Inequalities of wealth and income have a significant impact for the achievement of economic, political and human development in developing counties. This book argues that a high level of economic inequality undermines a country's growth potential, retards the development of social capital, and encourages corruption.