Globalization and Egalitarian Redistribution
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About the Book
Can the welfare state survive in an economically integrated world? Many have argued that globalization has undermined national policies to raise the living standards and enhance the economic opportunities of the poor. This book, by sixteen of the world's leading authorities in international economics and the welfare state, suggests a surprisingly different set of consequences: Globalization does not preclude social insurance and egalitarian redistribution - but it does change the mix of policies that can accomplish these ends. "Globalization and Egalitarian Redistribution" demonstrates that the free flow of goods, capital, and labor has increased the inequality or volatility of labor earnings in advanced industrial societies - while constraining governments' ability to tax the winners from globalization to compensate workers for their loss. This flow has meanwhile created opportunities for enhancing the welfare of the less well off in poor and middle-income countries. Comprising eleven essays framed by the editors' introduction and conclusion, this book represents the first systematic look at how globalization affects policies aimed at reducing inequalities. The contributors are Keith Banting, Pranab Bardhan, Carles Boix, Samuel Bowles, Minsik Choi, Richard Johnston, Covadonga Meseguer Yebra, Karl Ove Moene, Layna Mosley, Claus Offe, Ugo Pagano, Adam Przeworski, Kenneth Scheve, Matthew J. Slaughter, Stuart Soroka, and Michael Wallerstein.
Book Details
ISBN-13: 9780691125190
EAN: 9780691125190
Publisher Date: 01 Feb 2006
Dewey: 337.1
Height: 241 mm
Language: English
MediaMail: Y
Pagination: 352 pages, 24 line illus. 24 tables.
Series Title: English
UK Availability: GXC
ISBN-10: 0691125198
Publisher: Princeton University Press
Binding: Hardcover
Gardner Classification Code: E03
Illustrations: 24 line illus. 24 tables.
LCCN: 2005049940
No of Pages: 352
PrintOnDemand: N
Spine Width: 26 mm
Width: 163 mm