
Ishikawa examines the neo-classical and labor market approaches to income and wealth distribution. He argues that an understanding of how each approach produces differences in income and wealth is vital for the study of income redistribution, particularly in developing countries.
This work investigates the fundamental mechanisms of income and wealth distribution by contrasting neo-classical economic theory with labor market-based approaches. Tsuneo Ishikawa, an established economist, utilizes these frameworks to evaluate how different structural models influence economic inequality. By analyzing the divergence between these two schools of thought, the author provides a rigorous basis for assessing the efficacy of income redistribution policies, with a specific focus on the unique challenges faced by developing nations.
What You Will Find
Experts recognize this text as a specialized contribution to the study of distributive economics. Readers frequently note the academic density of the prose, which is intended for students and researchers focused on economic policy and development.
Page Count:
418
Publication Date:
2002-04-25
Publisher:
Oxford University Press
ISBN-10:
019828862X
ISBN-13:
9780198288626
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