Category: N. Inequality
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Expanding and Measuring Opportunities is a working paper for the Center for Development and Enterprise. The idea that circumstances and free choice can be neatly divided is open to considerable debate. The [equality of] opportunity framework begs the question, ‘what is in the control of the individual?’ Regardless, equality of opportunity is about ‘birth luck egalitarianism’-minimizing the…
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Baumol in the US –for the Economist.
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If the U.S. wants to get out of the rut of slow growth and a yawning rich-poor gap, we know the policies that will work —for Ozy.
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There’s a simple way to reform welfare: Send money to those who need it, without conditions. For the Atlantic.
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Misleading title: soaking the rich would help. But the current US tax regime is bad at that. For @BW.
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Because rich people don't pay much in the way of taxes in developing countries. For @BW.
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You create jobs through growth. We don't know how to promote growth. For @BW.
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Donations are small, aimed at rich people's charities and pro-cyclical. For @BW.
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The return of class warfare? In @FP.
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Why the guy who thinks the rich are being treated like jews in 1930s Germany is… wrong about stuff. In @BW.