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Excessive Inequality and Socio-Economic Progress

Excessive Inequality and Socio-Economic Progress

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The growing inequality in the global economy across the planet is reaching unprecedented levels. This book seeks to develop frameworks for the assessment of excessive inequality and its impact on social-economic progress and sustainable development.

Format: Hardback
Length: 236 pages
Publication date: 07 July 2022
Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd


The escalating disparities in the global economy across the world are reaching unprecedented heights. This book aims to establish frameworks for evaluating excessive inequality and its consequences on social-economic advancement and sustainable development.

It commences by summarizing the theoretical frameworks of economic inequality, its distinctiveness, and raising questions about what economic inequality truly entails and how it progresses. Subsequently, the book delves into methodologies for addressing the escalating excessive economic inequality. It then applies these concepts to examine inequality across a diverse range of European Union (EU) countries. A multitude of factors are taken into account, including the impact of economic inequality on socio-economic progress, the transition from normal inequality to excessive inequality, and its implications on economic growth, quality of life, and environmental sustainability among different groups.

The growing inequality in the global economy across the planet is reaching unprecedented levels. This book seeks to develop frameworks for the assessment of excessive inequality and its impact on social-economic progress and sustainable development. It begins by summarizing the theoretical approaches of economic inequality,its specificity,and questioning what economic inequality really is and how it progresses. Next,the book explores issues of methodology for addressing the growing excessive economic inequality. It then applies these concepts to examine inequality across a range of the European Union (EU) countries. A variety of factors are considered,such as the impact of economic inequality on socio-economic progress,when normal inequality turns into excessive inequality,and its impact on economic growth,quality of life,and the environmental sustainability across different groups.
The escalating disparities in the global economy across the world are reaching unprecedented heights. This book aims to establish frameworks for evaluating excessive inequality and its consequences on social-economic advancement and sustainable development.

It commences by summarizing the theoretical frameworks of economic inequality, its distinctiveness, and raising questions about what economic inequality truly entails and how it progresses. Subsequently, the book delves into methodologies for addressing the escalating excessive economic inequality. It then applies these concepts to examine inequality across a diverse range of European Union (EU) countries. A multitude of factors are taken into account, including the impact of economic inequality on socio-economic progress, the transition from normal inequality to excessive inequality, and its implications on economic growth, quality of life, and environmental sustainability among different groups.

The growing inequality in the global economy across the planet is reaching unprecedented levels. This book seeks to develop frameworks for the assessment of excessive inequality and its impact on social-economic progress and sustainable development. It begins by summarizing the theoretical approaches of economic inequality,its specificity,and questioning what economic inequality really is and how it progresses. Next,the book explores issues of methodology for addressing the growing excessive economic inequality. It then applies these concepts to examine inequality across a range of the European Union (EU) countries. A variety of factors are considered,such as the impact of economic inequality on socio-economic progress,when normal inequality turns into excessive inequality,and its impact on economic growth,quality of life,and the environmental sustainability across different groups.
The escalating disparities in the global economy across the world are reaching unprecedented heights. This book aims to establish frameworks for evaluating excessive inequality and its consequences on social-economic advancement and sustainable development.

It commences by summarizing the theoretical frameworks of economic inequality, its distinctiveness, and raising questions about what economic inequality truly entails and how it progresses. Subsequently, the book delves into methodologies for addressing the escalating excessive economic inequality. It then applies these concepts to examine inequality across a diverse range of European Union (EU) countries. A multitude of factors are taken into account, including the impact of economic inequality on socio-economic progress, the transition from normal inequality to excessive inequality, and its implications on economic growth, quality of life, and environmental sustainability among different groups.

Weight: 620g
Dimension: 234 x 156 (mm)
ISBN-13: 9781032234939

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