A Perfect Crime: Inequality in the Age of Globalization
Galbraith discusses economic inequality and its relationship to economic growth in the age of globalization. He believes that the primary concern should be a process of integration carried out since at least 1980 under circumstances of unsustainable finance, in which wealth has flowed upwards from t...
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