This book confirms the inconsistencies between high growth and increasing inequality via a series of case studies across 11 countries, numerous regions, and OECD members. Many of the case studies draw upon original household surveys. Our findings indicate the seriousness of income inequality, explore factors that have caused the inequality and analyze their economic and social consequences.
The book raises, and deals with, three key questions:
- Can high growth reduce inequality gradually?
- Can government intervention be effective in equalizing income distribution?
- Is the income disparity an engine for, or an obstacle of, high growth?
Readership: Researchers, students, government officers and general readers interested in income distribution studies.