The Economics of Income Distribution

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The Economics of Income Distribution

Heterodox Approaches

9781840640298 Edward Elgar Publishing
Edited by Joep T.J.M. van der Linden, formerly at Utrecht University and André J.C. Manders, Emeritus Professor, Faculty of Social Sciences, Utrecht School of Governance, Utrecht University, the Netherlands
Publication Date: 1999 ISBN: 978 1 84064 029 8 Extent: 224 pp
Income distribution is one of the most important issues related to social change and is a central question in public policy. Despite this, income distribution is often neglected by mainstream economics. This important book seeks to rectify this by presenting a number of heterodox approaches to income distribution.

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Income distribution is one of the most important issues related to social change and is a central question in public policy. Despite this, income distribution is often neglected by mainstream economics. This important book seeks to rectify this by presenting a number of heterodox approaches to income distribution.

The book approaches the subject from a variety of different schools of thought and focuses on some of the broader topics within income distribution as well as its significance for national policy. It addresses the social order of society as dictated by income, as well as institutional arrangements and their impact on income distribution theory and policy. The authors discuss current thinking as well as considering empirical findings on income distribution and how these are affected by different stages of economic development.

The Economics of Income Distribution will be welcomed by economists, sociologists and political scientists interested in public policy issues relating to income distribution.
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‘. . . this is a good read for any economist with an interest in distribution. Given the diversity of views presented and topics covered, there will almost certainly be something to provoke your anger or reinforce your preconceptions about distribution.’
– James Peach, Journal of Economic Literature
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Contributors: Y.S. Brenner, M. Bronfenbrenner, V. Chick, B.R. Dijkstra, B. de Gaay Fortman, J.A. Kregel, J.T.J.M. van der Linden, A.J.C. Manders, A. Nentjes, W.J. Samuels
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Contents: 1. The Economics of Income Distribution: Heterodox Approaches. An Introduction 2. Bronfenbrenner Revisited 3. An Institutionalist Approach to Income Distribution 4. Beyond Income Distribution: An Entitlement Systems Approach to the Acquirement Problem 5. Deflation and Distribution: Austerity Policies in Britain in the 1920s 6. Income Distribution in the Transition: Some Reflections and Some Evidence 7. Income Distribution and Environmental Policy Instruments 8. Looking Back Index
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