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increasing income inequality, mostly between rural and urban areas but also within both rural and urban areas and across regions … system that will ensure the gains from productivity are more equally shared, thus maintaining a healthy and equitable society …
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disproportionately on the poor and that all members of society realize the gains from growth. …
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In this chapter, Frank Graves examines the relationship between what he describes as the "official economy," as portrayed by conventional measures of economic performance, and public perceptions of the state of the economy. He also considers the public's understanding of the relationship between...
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In this chapter, John Helliwell sets the scene for many of the papers that follow by providing an up-to-date and lucid survey of the literature on the impact of social capital on both the economy or economic performance and well-being. This latter term is closely related to the concept of social...
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pluralist societies, however, have no common benchmark from which to define the "good" society. As a result, Osberg argues …, "social progress" in a liberal society must be measured in the "enabling" sense that a society progresses when it enables more …
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