Trudeau's speech in Germany suggests a hardening of his resolve to do
something about income inequality, which economists such as Nobel laureate Joseph Stiglitz and Canadian Jonathan Ostry, the deputy director of the International Monetary Fund's research department, describe as a present danger to sustainable economic growth.
Not exact matches
Stiglitz told us that this decades - old debate
about how to balance the creation of short - term and long - term value is recently gaining new life in the US because of the venomous class class tensions and ugly politics arising out of
income inequality, and because people in positions of power are looking at the big picture and realizing that
something has to change.
De Blasio has stuck closely to his campaign theme —
income inequality is bad, and the government should do
something about it — even as he's moved aggressively to take that message beyond New York.