Inequality and Equity: Economics of Greed, Politics of Envy, Ethics of Equality

Inequality and Equity: Economics of Greed, Politics of Envy, Ethics of Equality

by Charles T. Stewart
Inequality and Equity: Economics of Greed, Politics of Envy, Ethics of Equality

Inequality and Equity: Economics of Greed, Politics of Envy, Ethics of Equality

by Charles T. Stewart

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Overview

Attempting to explain increased income inequality and decreased productivity growth, this book considers distribution not just in terms of income but also in terms of education and health care: two long-term determinants of income. Reviewing partial explanations, it notes the conflict between claims of rapid technological change and decreased productivity growth and shows the limited impact of policies affecting income redistribution. Although education and health care have become more equally distributed, the work notes, higher educational attainment has had a minimal effect on occupational distribution, and with improved access to medical care, the disparity between the health of the poor and the rest of the population has not decreased.

In conclusion, the work notes that attitudes toward income inequality differ from attitudes toward inequality in education and health care. Attitudes toward income inequalty accept a floor but no ceiling; whereas equal access to education, qualified by ability, and access to health care based on need are generally accepted.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780313303104
Publisher: Bloomsbury Academic
Publication date: 08/30/1998
Series: Contributions in Economics and Economic History , #201
Pages: 296
Product dimensions: 6.00(w) x 9.00(h) x 0.81(d)

About the Author

CHARLES T. STEWART, JR. is Professor Emeritus of Economics at George Washington University. His latest books include Healthy, Wealthy, or Wise? (1995) and Technology Transfer and Human Factors (1987).

Table of Contents

Preface
Inequality of Income and Wealth
Introduction
The Distribution of Income
Increasing Inequality in Earnings
Wealth and Inheritance
Why Has Income Distribution Become More Unequal?
Public Policies and Redistribution
Other Desideriata
Education and Its Distribution
Occupational Distribution
Health Care and Its Distribution
Tolerance of Differences
Distribution of Ultimate Scarcities
Principles of Distribution
Select Bibliography
Author Index
Subject Index

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