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RWER special issue: The Inequality Crisis

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Sanity, humanity and science                       probably the world’s most read economics journalreal-world economics review Please click here to support this journal and the WEA back issues Subscribers: 26,271 subscribe RWER Blog ISSN 1755-9472A journal of the World Economics Association (WEA) 14,468 members, join Sister journals: Economic Thought and WEA Commentaries Issue no. 92 29 June 2020The Inequality Crisis download whole issue The three options: an introductionEdward Fullbrook 2 Rethinking the world economy as a two-bloc hierarchyRobert H. Wade 4 Global inequality in a time of pandemicJayati Ghosh 22 The United States of inequalityDavid F. Ruccio 33 Fixing capitalism: stopping inequality at its sourceDean Baker 48 Inequality challenge in

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sanity, humanity and science                       probably the world’s most read economics journal
real-world economics review

Please click here to support this journal and the WEA
back issues Subscribers: 26,271 subscribe RWER Blog ISSN 1755-9472
A journal of the World Economics Association (WEA) 14,468 members, join
Sister journals: Economic Thought and WEA Commentaries

Issue no. 92 29 June 2020
The Inequality Crisis download whole issue

The three options: an introduction
Edward Fullbrook

2

Rethinking the world economy as a two-bloc hierarchy
Robert H. Wade

4

Global inequality in a time of pandemic
Jayati Ghosh

22

The United States of inequality
David F. Ruccio

33

Fixing capitalism: stopping inequality at its source
Dean Baker

48

Inequality challenge in pursued economies
Richard C. Koo

61

Inequality under globalization
James Galbraith and Jaehee Choi

84

Thomas Piketty’s changing views on inequality
Steven Pressman

103

Inequality: what we think, what we don’t think and
why we acquiesce

Jamie Morgan

116

The art of balance: the search for equaliberty and solidarity
Peter Radford

134

Climbing to 1011: globalization, digitization,shareholder
capitalism and the summits of contemporary wealth

David A. Westbrook

151

Poverty and income inequality: a complex relationship
Victor A. Beker

167

The inequalities that could not happen: what the Cold War did to economics
Erik S. Reinert

186

I LOVE YOU – investing for intergenerational wellbeing
Girol Karacaoglu

207

Inequality in development
Holger Apel

228

Inequality and the case for UBI funded by sovereign money
Geoff Crocker

238

Inequality and morbid symptoms of a financialised system
Ann Pettifor

246

Why COVID-19 is the great unequalizer
Marshall Auerback

252

Board of Editors, past contributors, submissions, etc.

257

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