The debate about wage and income inequality is receiving in recent years a renewed interest, driven by the public perception of the recent evolution of this topic. This paper takes up the last twenty-five years of debate contrasting the “demand-supply” interpretation of inequalities with a more “institutional-based” view, and evaluates this debate in the light of some current issues, in particular the impact of immigration and of the Great Recession.
"Rising Wage and Income Inequality. Reviewing of a Renewed Debate", di Sergio Destefanis, Roberto Iorio, Giuseppe Mastromatteo, Paper presentato alla Conferenza Nazionale AIEL (Associazione Italiana Economisti del Lavoro) 2018 e al convegno SIE (Società Italiana degli Economisti) 2018.
Iorio, Roberto;
2018
Abstract
The debate about wage and income inequality is receiving in recent years a renewed interest, driven by the public perception of the recent evolution of this topic. This paper takes up the last twenty-five years of debate contrasting the “demand-supply” interpretation of inequalities with a more “institutional-based” view, and evaluates this debate in the light of some current issues, in particular the impact of immigration and of the Great Recession.File in questo prodotto:
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