Global Inequality: Patterns and ExplanationsISBN: 978-0-7456-3887-4
Paperback
296 pages
January 2007, Polity
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"This book offers a rich and diverse menu of perspectives on global
inequality. There is no better place to start if you want to
understand why so many intelligent people disagree so vehemently on
the facts, their interpretation, and what to do about them."
Dani Rodrik, Harvard University
"Resentment of global inequality is emerging as one of the
principal threats to globalization – but just how much
inequality is there, how should it be defined, why has it happened
and what can be done? This timely series of essays by the leading
protagonists is the best survey of the arguments and evidence so
far – the crucial source book on the global inequality
debate."
Will Hutton, The Work Foundation