Forum. Wealth and Income Inequality in Europe

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Series Details Vol.51, No.2, March-April 2016
Publication Date March 2016
ISSN 0020-5346
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While it has long been apparent that global levels of wealth and income inequality have been steadily increasing since the 1970s, the issue received scant attention in Europe until the recent financial crisis and the resulting Great Recession illuminated for the general public just how great the chasm between the very rich and everybody else had grown. This realisation was coupled with an increased focus on inequality among economists and other academics, leading to a fresh drive for policy ideas to remedy the alarming trend.

This Forum comprises a diverse range of viewpoints on the recent history and dynamics of inequality within Europe, each striving to define the root causes in the various countries being examined. The definition of these causes, of course, can inform the direction of policies aimed at alleviating the growing inequality in many European countries and thereby curtail one of the major political and social issues of our time.

A series of articles:

+ The Engines of Inequality by Maurizio Franzini and Mario Pianta

+ Causes of Changing Inequality in the World by James K. Galbraith

+ Wealth Inequality and the Great Recession by Francesco Bogliacino and Virginia Maestri

+ Income Inequality in Europe Since the Crisis by Michele Raitano

+ The Erosion of the German Middle Class by Gerhard Bosch and Thorsten Kalina

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