In particular, we are considering whether there are equal or similar opportunities to accumulate wealth in the UK as well as whether the outcomes of
wealth inequality cause socio - economic problems.
Not exact matches
We can debate the potential
causes of this imbalance — aging demographics, falling population growth, stagnation in innovation, zero - sum substitution of technology for labor, globalization, rising
wealth inequality, excessive debt accumulation, and so on.
As the «One Percent» of banks puts the «99 Percent» deeper into debt, financialization has become the major
cause of increasing
inequality of
wealth and income.
Preston (1991), who values the economic efficiency of the market, nevertheless acknowledges that left to itself the market leads to great
inequalities of
wealth and is unable to cope with environmental degradation such as is
caused by industrial pollution.
Social
inequality refers to disparities in the distribution of economic assets and income as well as between the overall quality and luxury of each person's existence within a society, while economic
inequality is
caused by the unequal accumulation of
wealth; social
inequality exists because the lack of
wealth in certain areas prohibits these people from obtaining the same housing, health care, etc. as the wealthy, in societies where access to these social goods depends on
wealth.
Can be easily broken down into separate parts, which include accurate, concise and easy to understand full coverage of the following sub-topics: Absolute and Relative Poverty Distinction between
Wealth and Income
Causes of
Inequality Inequality Metrics including the Lorenz Curve and how the GINI index (GINI coefficient) is derived GINI indices for major countries Kuznets Curve Government solutions including Negative Income Tax, welfare programmes and work incentives The «Trickle - down» Theory
What can be done to repair the housing sector, the main
cause for the increase in
wealth inequality?