Labor Markets and Inequitable Growth
Discover the complexities of economic disparity with Labor Markets and Inequitable Growth by Cambridge University Press. Published in 2008, this insightful paperback spans 336 pages and delves into Brazil's unique economic landscape. The book examines how Brazil, a prominent example of inequitable growth, has been shaped by its military government's trickle-down development strategy since 1964. This approach emphasizes high profits for capital owners while suppressing wages for unskilled workers and diminishing the influence of labor unions. Ideal for students, economists, and anyone interested in social justice, this compelling read offers a critical analysis of labor markets and their role in fostering inequality. Explore the intricate relationship between economic policies and social outcomes in this essential addition to your library.