Ebook: Confronting inequality: how societies can choose inclusive growth
Author: Berg Andrew, Loungani Prakash, Ostry Jonathan David
- Tags: Développement économique, Economic development, Equality--Economic aspects, Income distribution, Inégalité sociale--Aspect économique, Revenu--Répartition, Equality -- Economic aspects, Revenu -- Répartition, Inégalité sociale -- Aspect économique
- Year: 2019
- Publisher: Columbia University Press
- City: New York
- Language: English
- epub
Jonathan D. Ostry is deputy director of the research department at the International Monetary Fund, where his work on financial globalization and inequality has been influential in bringing about a shift in the IMFs stance on these issues. His many books include Taming the Tide of Capital Flows (2017). His work on inequality and unsustainable growth has been cited by, among others, Barack Obama. Prakash Loungani is assistant director in the IMFs Independent Evaluation Office. Known for his work on the difficulty of forecasting recessions, he blogs as The Unassuming Economist. Andrew Berg is deputy director of the IMFs Institute for Capacity Development. He previously served at the U.S. Treasury, including as deputy assistant secretary for East Asia and Latin America in 20002001 and chief economist of the Mexican Task Force in 19951996.
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