Inequality in Asia and the Pacific

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  • Inequality in Asia and the Pacific Book Detail

  • Author : Ravi Kanbur
  • Release Date : 2014-02-24
  • Publisher : Routledge
  • Genre : Business & Economics
  • Pages : 437
  • ISBN 13 : 1134670206
  • File Size : 11,11 MB

Inequality in Asia and the Pacific by Ravi Kanbur PDF Summary

Book Description: Asia’s rapid economic growth has led to a significant reduction in extreme poverty, but accompanied by rising inequality. This book deals with three questions: What have been the trends of inequality in Asia and the Pacific? What are the key drivers of rising inequality in the region? How should Asian countries respond to the rising inequality? Technological change, globalization, and market-oriented reform have been the key drivers of Asia’s remarkable growth and poverty reduction, but they have also had significant distribution consequences. These three drivers of growth cannot be hindered because they are the sources of productivity improvement and betterment of quality of life. This book will be useful to those interested in policy options that could be deployed by Asian countries in confronting rising inequality.

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