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      Deglobalization, Financial Inequality, and the Green Economy

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      Drawing on extensive data, this book analyses the new global divisions in economic and financial inequality across the globe in the first two decades of this century.

      One of the most challenging issues for the current state of global economy is a highly uneven distribution of global financial ...

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      Product ID:9781032469058
      Product Form:Hardback
      Country of Manufacture:GB
      Series:Routledge Frontiers of Political Economy
      Title:Deglobalization, Financial Inequality, and the Green Economy
      Authors:Author: Fikret Causevic
      Page Count:162
      Subjects:Economic theory and philosophy, Economic theory & philosophy, Macroeconomics, Political economy, Finance and accounting, Macroeconomics, Political economy, Finance & accounting
      Description:Drawing on extensive data, this book analyses the new global divisions in economic and financial inequality across the globe in the first two decades of this century.

      One of the most challenging issues for the current state of global economy is a highly uneven distribution of global financial assets and liabilities. Drawing on extensive data, this book analyses the new global divisions in economic and financial inequality across the globe in the first two decades of this century.

      After outlining the context of the global financial system in the aftermath of the Global Financial Crisis of 2008/2009, this book provides a detailed examination of the data on economic and financial inequality, analysing growth rates relative to financial liabilities and assets for all countries where data is available. The central issues in understanding the financial and environmental efficiency of economic growth are also addressed as well as the development of financial and regulatory technologies (FinTech and RegTech). The final part of this book explores the changes in economic growth and financial assets/liabilities as a result of major events in the past three years: Covid Crisis, the rise of inflation and the Russian invasion of Ukraine. The focal point of this analysis is the relationship between the speed of economic growth, the use of financial resources for funding that growth and levels of inequality. The green transition, as one of the most important challenges in the global economy, is an integral part of this analysis, along with the inequality in available financial resources for this transition and potential threats to global financial stability.

      This book will be vital reading for those interested in inequality, financial economics, the global financial system and economic growth.


      Imprint Name:Routledge
      Publisher Name:Taylor & Francis Ltd
      Country of Publication:GB
      Publishing Date:2023-10-20

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      Weight406 g
      Dimensions159 × 243 × 18 mm