1st Edition

Inequality and Economic Integration

Edited By Francesco Farina, Ernesto Savaglio Copyright 2006
    348 Pages
    by Routledge

    348 Pages
    by Routledge

    Internationally, globalization and increased economic integration has impacted quality of life and individual well-being. Attempts to evaluate the impact on income dispersion from this process have been extremely controversial. This key volume is the first real attempt to build up indices and a theoretical framework in order to deal with inequality of opportunity, and to enable social and political institutions to monitor increasing disparities in well-being and social exclusion. It thoroughly examines the possible relationships between the recent acceleration in economic integration and inequality among persons and countries and will enable social and political institutions to monitor increasing disparities in well-being and social exclusion.

    The contributions to this volume cover various subfields of economics, and examine both the negative and positive spillover effects of economic integration on individuals, social groups and nations. Since the impact of globalization on the most deprived people is multidimensional in nature, the theoretical framework is extended to a multivariate context where several individual characteristics are simultaneously considered.

    This original volume covers many important topics and features an impressive array of respected contributors. As such, it is sure to be an invaluable resource for postgraduates and professionals in the fields of political economy and economics.

    Introduction  Part 1: Inequality in an Historical Perspective  1. Globalization, Income Distribution and History   Part 2: Income Inequality  2. From Earning Dispersion to Income Inequality  3. Social Mobility   4. The Size of Redistribution in OECD Countries: Does it influence Wage Inequality  Part 3: Globalisation and Well-Being  5. Global Health  6. Economic Integration and Cross-country Convergence: Exercises in Growth Theory and Empirics  7. Cultural Diversity, European Integration and the Welfare State  8. The Welfare State, Redistribution and the Economy  Part 4: Multidimensional Inequality 9. Social Welfare, Priority to the Worst-Off and the Dimensions of Individual Well Being  10. Three Approaches to the Analysis of Multidimensional Inequality  11. Multidimensional Egalitarianism and the Dominance Approach: A Lost Paradise?  12. The Normative Approach to the Measurement of Multidimensional Inequality

    Biography

    Francesco Farina, Ernesto Savaglio