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At the same time, Argentines and their leaders need to consolidate the budding economy, deal with social inequality, and reconstitute the political system and the integrity of the judiciary.
Some workers toiled 12-14 hours per day, yet
inequality
surged.
These advances have enabled economic globalization, which, like the Industrial Revolution, has brought unprecedented progress, as Xi acknowledged, while generating new challenges, including rising
inequality
and worker vulnerability.
His point was that Iran no longer feels the deep
inequality
with the US that it did in the past, and that it may be time to try engagement.
Even more impressive, the state ensured constant experimentation and learning at all levels of government, which will remain essential as China addresses issues like
inequality.
In Europe, populist parties have tended to emphasize their aversion to European integration, with those on the right often also condemning immigration, while the left denounces rising economic
inequality.
The world is a very unequal place, and
inequality
within societies has widened considerably in recent decades.
So what is fueling
inequality?
So it is a lack of consolidated, documented knowledge – not free trade – that is fueling
inequality
worldwide.
Instead of bowing to polarization and paralysis, policymakers should be promoting growth- and productivity-enhancing infrastructure investments, funded at exceptionally low interest rates, scaling up labor-market reforms, and working to address the growing income and wealth
inequality
that is increasingly limiting access to economic opportunity.
But, while this is good news for some, it is inadequate to arrest the rising
inequality
of income, wealth, and opportunity – or to unleash the inclusive prosperity that Western economies can and should be generating.
This has helped to lower not only poverty, but also inequality, Latin America’s traditional scourge.
The result in many countries has been stagnant real wages, increased inequality, and a potential structural bias toward deficient nominal demand.
Given that wealthy people have a higher propensity to save, increased
inequality
tends to produce sluggish demand growth – unless, that is, the savings of the wealthy are lent to the poor.
After all, though this approach would eventually stimulate demand, it would do so by driving up asset prices – thereby exacerbating wealth
inequality
– and by re-stimulating the private-credit growth that fueled the financial crisis.
More Unequal than OthersBERKELEY –
Inequality
is on the public’s mind almost everywhere nowadays.
Indeed, in the world’s two largest democracies, India and the United States, widespread popular movements against rising
inequality
and elite greed are becoming highly salient issues in looming national elections.
At the same time, however, the fabric of democracy is being torn apart by a staggering rise in economic
inequality.
Generally, economic
inequality
is easier to justify than racism and other forms of invidious discrimination.
Economic inequality, on the other hand, is perpetuated through the politically powerful and well-funded lobbies of the rich.
Both India and the US have responded to unrest over rising economic
inequality
with a kind of reactive populism.
They must find a way to channel the rising anger caused by economic
inequality
into productive investments that make the rich feel that they have a stake in ameliorating conditions for the poor.
If India and the US move towards overcoming the most pervasive
inequality
of all, they will reinvigorate their democracies – and their economies.
Even Chinese researchers admit that their country has one of the highest levels of income
inequality
in the world.
It actively exploits gender
inequality
to aid recruitment and operations.
And it is “Piketty’s terror at rising inequality,” Crook speculates, that has led him astray.
Economic
inequality
has reached a high not seen since the Great Depression.
It had shown that
inequality
in many advanced economies has reached levels not seen since the early part of the twentieth century.
If that is what the future looks like, we are facing a dystopia in which
inequality
will rise to levels never before experienced.
Unease about growing
inequality
has been building up for quite some time in the United States.
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