The International Structure of Income

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Global patterns of economic development have hardly
changed over the past fifty years. All of the
countries that were rich then are still rich now,
and nearly all of the countries that were poor then
are still poor now. This volume such patterns
in the international structure of income over five
decades. The few examples of upward mobility in the
world-economy are examined in detail, with a special
section devoted to the recent rise of China.
Statistical estimates and graphs of global income
inequality at both the national and individual
levels of analysis are included. A key innovation of
this volume is the formulation of hybrid models of
economic growth combining elements from world-
systems theory in sociology and neoclassical growth
theory in economics. These models show that while
investment is correlated with growth in the core of
the world-economy, demographic effects predominate
in the peripheries. Moreover, investment,
particularly foreign direct investment, is shown to
follow rather than cause economic growth.
The overall message is that growth and development
are largely driven not by economic policy, but by
social policy.

Autorentext
Salvatore Babones is a Lecturer in the Department of Sociology and Social Policy at The University of Sydney. He is the editor of Social Inequality and Public Health and the co-editor with Christopher Chase-Dunn of Global Social Change. He hold the MSE in statistics and the Ph.D. in sociology from The Johns Hopkins University.

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Global patterns of economic development have hardly changed over the past fifty years. All of the countries that were rich then are still rich now, and nearly all of the countries that were poor then are still poor now. This volume such patterns in the international structure of income over five decades. The few examples of upward mobility in the world-economy are examined in detail, with a special section devoted to the recent rise of China. Statistical estimates and graphs of global income inequality at both the national and individual levels of analysis are included. A key innovation of this volume is the formulation of hybrid models of economic growth combining elements from world- systems theory in sociology and neoclassical growth theory in economics. These models show that while investment is correlated with growth in the core of the world-economy, demographic effects predominate in the peripheries. Moreover, investment, particularly foreign direct investment, is shown to follow rather than cause economic growth. The overall message is that growth and development are largely driven not by economic policy, but by social policy.

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    • GTIN 09783639101591
    • Sprache Englisch
    • Größe H220mm x B220mm
    • Jahr 2009
    • EAN 9783639101591
    • Format Kartonierter Einband (Kt)
    • ISBN 978-3-639-10159-1
    • Titel The International Structure of Income
    • Autor Salvatore Babones
    • Untertitel Its Implications for Economic Growth
    • Herausgeber VDM Verlag
    • Anzahl Seiten 204
    • Genre Wirtschaft

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