and difficult to fight.
Similar phenomena have been observed in many developing countries .
Some suggest that democracy is
essential for economic development
without such protection, there will be no incentive to accumulate wealth
The market underpins democracy.
can we at least say that democracy and markets are, indeed, natural partners and reinforce each other?
Ther
wealth, more than the combined wealth of the bottom 90 percent of american families.
The top 10 percent of American households take in 42 percent of all income and hold 71 percent of all wealth.
Some people think that such inequality in unjust, and favor taxing the rich to help the poor. Others disagree. They say there is nothing unfair about economic inequality, provided it arises witho
and we also focused on the differences of IQ scores between countries. These differences may come from the disparate environment by country such as wealth, education and welfare, by those things we can find some determinative elements related to IQ scores by comparing the difference between countries. With the result of this comparison, we can suggest the way to enhance the national competitivene
Economic neoliberalism
John Schmitt and Ben Zipperer (2006) of the CEPR point to Economic liberalism and the reduction of business regulation along with the decline of union membership as one of the causes of economic inequality. In an analysis of the effects of intensive Anglo-American neo-liberal policies in comparison to continental European neo - liberalism, where unions have remained stro
The basic purpose of development is to enlarge people's choices
To improve the quality of people’s lives even under adverse circumstances.
To place people at the centre of the development process in terms of economic debate, policy and advocacy
In pursuing capabilities and realizing rights
In September 2000, the world’s leaders adopted the UN Millennium Declaration, committing their