Knowledge and Global Inequality Since 1800
Explore the intricate relationship between knowledge and global inequality in "Knowledge and Global Inequality Since 1800" by Dev Nathan. Published by Cambridge University Press in 2024, this insightful hardback spans 86 pages and delves into the monopolization and exclusion from high-value knowledge that has shaped income trends over the past two centuries within the global capitalist economy. Nathan's compelling analysis not only highlights the divergent paths of income distribution but also examines recent trends of partial convergence. This essential read is a must-have for anyone interested in economics, social justice, and the historical context of wealth disparity. Plus, it is also available as Open Access on Cambridge Core for broader accessibility. Don't miss the chance to gain a deeper understanding of these critical issues.