Growth, Inequality, and Globalization
Discover the thought-provoking insights of Growth, Inequality, and Globalization by renowned economist Philippe Aghion, published by Cambridge University Press in 1999. This compelling book, spanning 216 pages, challenges the conventional understanding of the relationship between economic growth and inequality. Co-authored with esteemed economic historian Jeffrey Williamson, Aghion scrutinizes the limitations of traditional theories in explaining recent economic phenomena.
Designed for a diverse audience, this engaging work is ideal for policy-makers, professional economists, and students alike. Aghion and Williamson's accessible analysis invites readers to rethink the dynamics of economic development and the implications of globalization. Explore the intricate connections between economic theory and real-world challenges in this essential addition to the fields of economics and political economy.