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Robotization and artificial intelligence are destroying medium-skilled jobs, leading to a polarized labor market, with jobs created at the two ends of the wage
distribution.
A third, related, reason is the massively skewed
distribution
of national income gains that prevails in many countries.
Only one-quarter of this decline is due to slower economic growth; the remainder is attributable to an increasingly unequal
distribution
of income.
As the 2008 financial crisis illustrated, the normal
distribution
of risk was useless for predictions.
Yet the new tech giants are multi-product, omni-channel platforms that cut across all sectors, including production, distribution, payments, and, increasingly, wealth management.
The tech giants, meanwhile, argue that if they could just move faster into inefficient production and
distribution
areas, not least mobile payments, productivity growth would accelerate.
Moreover, the
distribution
of migrants and refugees in Italy tends to be concentrated around metropolitan centers that lack adequate housing, which also makes the problem seem much larger than it actually is.
In fact, given an increasingly unequal
distribution
of income between capital and labor (as well as across the income spectrum for labor) a larger store of public assets certainly has merit, as it equalizes the
distribution
of capital and wealth, albeit indirectly.
The key question is – and will always be – whether the US is able to upgrade its economic structure and ensure a fairer domestic
distribution
of the benefits of international trade.
Specifically, the proliferation of global value chains has enabled powerful multinational firms to control the design, production, and
distribution
of traded goods and services, even as various segments are outsourced to smaller firms far from final markets.
Ironically, this trend has intensified since the 2008 global financial crisis, which cast a spotlight on the disproportionate market power of the few and the outsize gains going to the top 1% of the income
distribution.
Such distinctions were not merely pernicious; they were often characterized by an unequal
distribution
of the resources of the state within a colonial society.
Third, the reconstruction of the French political landscape goes far beyond the radical changes likely to occur in the
distribution
of National Assembly seats that will occur once the second round is complete.
The new benchmark’s overall score for a firm can be broken down into three separate categories: its commitment to research and development for new drugs; its manufacturing, production, and environmental standards; and its marketing and
distribution
practices, which should focus on ensuring access rather than excess.
It was introduced with insufficient consideration of its impact on income
distribution
and the wider economic and political context.
It would be relatively cheap and simple, involving expanded
distribution
of insecticide-treated bed nets, more preventive treatment for pregnant women, increased use of the maligned pesticide DDT, and support for poor nations that cannot afford the best new therapies.
From 1998 to 2008, the middle class in advanced economies experienced no income growth, while incomes soared by nearly 70% for those at the top of the global income
distribution.
Publicly Funded InequalityWASHINGTON, DC – One of the factors driving the massive rise in global inequality and the concentration of wealth at the very top of the income
distribution
is the interplay between innovation and global markets.
But those guiding an economy should focus on assessing outcomes and modes of
distribution
rather than on a puzzle that will never fully be solved.
Win-win policies – defined as
distribution
mechanisms that produce growth and reduce inequality simultaneously – are the easiest to evaluate, and the most advantageous to adopt.
More vigorous antitrust policies, or increased consumer ownership of data, could strengthen competition and, in the process, boost efficiency and improve income
distribution.
A revenue-neutral reform of business taxes, for example, could raise the level of output with no meaningful impact on the
distribution
of income.
But to understand how this policy would actually play out for taxpayers, I applied the scenario to the real
distribution
of US household incomes in 2010.
Rather than rethinking macroeconomics, policymakers must consider whether specific goals for social welfare and
distribution
can be achieved through win-win measures or through policies that make worthwhile tradeoffs.
His orders would rescind the Clean Power Plan regulations of the US Environmental Protection Agency; roll back standards to control methane releases from oil and gas production and distribution; and end the regulatory use of a “social cost of carbon,” introduced by the EPA to calibrate the dollar value of climate damage caused by the emission of an additional ton of carbon dioxide.
Distribution
is haphazard and uncoordinated, done with little thought.
And in countries like the United States, the
distribution
of income and wealth is so skewed that lower-income households cannot afford to invest in measures to adapt to rapidly changing employment conditions.
Second, Paraguay’s political elite, regardless of party affiliation, are committed to preserving the country’s unequal land
distribution
and frustrating the development of politically autonomous peasant organizations.
Yet it has been promoted as a way to offset the corporate-tax cuts that Republicans are also pushing – cuts that would ultimately benefit those at the top of the income
distribution.
To be sure, the TAD camp has identified many important problems with current food production and
distribution
systems, and addressing them could indeed improve food security.
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