
The Economics of Rising Inequalities
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- Part I: Markets and Institutions
- 1: Olympia Bover, Samuel Bentolila, and Manuel Arellano: The Distribution of Earnings in Spain During the 1980s: The effects of skill, unemployment, and union power
- 2: Olga Cantó, Ana R. Cardoso, and Juan F. Jimeno: Earnings Inequality in Portugal and Spain: Contrasts and similarities
- 3: Daron Acemoglu: Changes in Unemployment and Wage Inequality: An alternative theory and some evidence
- 4: Giorgio Brunello and Tsuneo Ishikawa: Does Competition at School Matter? A view based on the Italian and Japanese experiences
- 5: Etienne Wasmer: The Causes of the 'Youth Employment Problem': A (labour) supply side view
- 6: Javier Ortega: Pareto-Improving Immigration in an Economy with Equilibrium Unemployment
- Part II: Lifetime Inequalities and the Scope for Redistribution
- 7: Richard Blundell and Ian Preston: Consumption Inequality and Income Uncertainty
- 8: Anders Bjorkland and Mårten Palme: Income Redistribution Within the Life Cycle Versus Between Individuals: Empirical evidence using Swedish panel data
- 9: Andrea Brandolini, Piero Cippollone, and Paolo Sestito: Earnings Dispersion, Low Pay, and Household Poverty in Italy, 1977-1998
- 10: Peter Gottschalk and Susan E. Mayer: Changes in Home Production and Trends in Economic Inequality
- 11: Roland Bénabou: Unequal Societies: Income distribution and the social contract
- 12: John Hassler, José V. Rodríguez Mora, Kjetil Storesletten, and Fabrizio Zilibotti: Unemployment, Specialization, and Collective Preferences for Social Insurance
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