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E-grāmata: Predistribution Agenda: Tackling Inequality and Supporting Sustainable Growth

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  • Formāts: 304 pages
  • Izdošanas datums: 16-Sep-2015
  • Izdevniecība: I.B. Tauris
  • Valoda: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9780857729101
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  • Izdošanas datums: 16-Sep-2015
  • Izdevniecība: I.B. Tauris
  • Valoda: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9780857729101

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The concept of predistribution is increasingly setting the agenda in progressive politics. But what does it mean? The predistributive agenda is concerned with how states can alter the underlying distribution of market outcomes so they no longer rely solely on post hoc redistribution to achieve economic efficiency and social justice. It therefore offers an effective means of tackling economic and social inequality alongside traditional welfare policies, emphasising employability, human capital, and skills, as well as structuring markets to promote greater equity. This book examines the key debates surrounding the emergence and development of predistributive thought with contributions from leading international scholars and policy-makers.

Recenzijas

'The market economy as it is organised today is leading to ever-greater polarisation of people's economic fortunes, and straining the post-war welfare state to breaking point. This important and wide-ranging collection of essays addresses how to change the framework within which markets operate in order to bring about a less unequal and therefore more sustainable economy.' - Diane Coyle, Professor of Economics, University of Manchester and Founder, Enlightenment Economics; 'A comprehensive rebuttal of the argument that European social democracy lacks the ingenuity to challenge post-crash inequality, this book contains numerous ideas which could underpin the political project we need to revive our electoral fortunes.' - Tristram Hunt

Papildus informācija

First account of presdistribution - a new way ahead for progressive politics
Acknowledgements xi
Contributors xii
Preface xvii
Ernst Stetter
Foreword The Promise of Predistribution xxi
Jacob S. Hacker
Introductions
1 Predistribution: A New Governing Prospectus for the Centre-left
1(22)
Claudia Chwalisz
Patrick Diamond
2 Welfare States after the Crisis
23(10)
Andrew Gamble
Part I Future Changes in Welfare Societies
1 Public Opinion, Predistribution and Progressive Taxation Distributional Politics and Voter Preferences after the Financial Crisis
33(16)
Lucy Barnes
2 Progressive Social Policies for Intergenerational Justice in Ageing Societies Demography is not Destiny
49(18)
Pieter Vanhuysse
Part II Welfare States after the Crisis: A Predistribution Agenda?
3 Predistribution and Redistribution Alternative or Complementary Policies?
67(12)
Evelyne Huber
John D. Stephens
4 The Potential and Limits of Predistribution in the UK Tackling Inequality and Poverty
79(16)
Paul Gregg
Part III Predistributive Labour Market Policies
5 Fostering Equitable Labour Market Outcomes A Focus on Raising Employment
95(12)
Paul de Beer
6 Labour Market Flexibility and Income Security in Old Age The Policy and Political Challenges of Pension Reform
107(12)
Karen M. Anderson
7 Technology, the Labour Market and Inequality Ensuring the Benefits of New Technology are Widely Shared
119(12)
Alan Manning
8 Labour Market Institutions as Pillars of Predistribution Focusing on Pre-tax Income Distribution to Tackle Inequality
131(14)
Remi Bazillier
9 Predistribution and Labour Market Actors Looking at the Trade Union Movement
145(16)
Dimitris Tsarouhas
Part IV Predistribution and the Social Investment State
10 Social Investment, Skills and Inequality The Importance of Institutional Design
161(16)
Marius R. Busemeyer
11 Looking to the Nordics? The Swedish Social Investment Model in View of 2030
177(14)
Ingrid Esser
12 The Demography of Predistribution Families, Economic Inequalities and Social Policies
191(18)
Sophie Moullin
13 A `Family Friendly' Welfare State Addressing the Gender Equality Paradox
209(14)
Anke Hassel
Part V The Politics of Predistribution
14 The Political Economy of the Service Transition New Political Coalitions for Predistributive Strategies
223(12)
Anne Wren
15 Welfare Futures: Changing Needs, Risks and Tools Innovation and the New Welfare State
235(12)
Geoff Mulgan
16 Moving Towards Welfare Societies An Inclusive Approach to Growth
247(8)
Alfred Gusenbauer
Ania Skrzypek
Postscript The Future of the Welfare State 255(11)
Peter A. Hall
Index 266
Claudia Chwalisz is Policy Researcher at Policy Network. Patrick Diamond is Vice Chair of Policy Network and Lecturer in Public Policy at Queen Mary, University of London. He is the former Head of Policy Planning in 10 Downing Street and Senior Policy Adviser to the Prime Minister.