Europe's income, wealth, consumption, and inequality / edited by Georg Fischer and Robert Strauss.
2021
HC240.9.I5 E97 2021
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Title
Europe's income, wealth, consumption, and inequality / edited by Georg Fischer and Robert Strauss.
ISBN
9780197545737 (electronic book)
Published
New York, NY : Oxford University Press, 2021.
Language
English
Description
1 online resource (616 pages).
Call Number
HC240.9.I5 E97 2021
Dewey Decimal Classification
339.22094
Summary
This text is the Europe volume in an international series on income, wealth, consumption, well-being, & inequality. It focuses on the European Union (EU) & its member countries & other European countries that are in close association with it. The book provides an overview of economic & social trends in the countries & in country groupings. It takes the long-term process of European integration as a starting point. It addresses policy areas pertaining to certain aspects of inequality & the European social model in thematic chapters. It makes a specific point to look at the EU not as a conglomerate of individual countries but as an economic & political entity whose parts are closely interlinked politically & economically. It considers commonalities & differences in institutions & policies as they might impact the situation not just in one country but in the Union as a whole.
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Published in collaboration with the Center for International Policy Exchanges, University of Maryland.
This text is the Europe volume in an international series on income, wealth, consumption, well-being, & inequality. It focuses on the European Union (EU) & its member countries & other European countries that are in close association with it. The book provides an overview of economic & social trends in the countries & in country groupings. It takes the long-term process of European integration as a starting point. It addresses policy areas pertaining to certain aspects of inequality & the European social model in thematic chapters. It makes a specific point to look at the EU not as a conglomerate of individual countries but as an economic & political entity whose parts are closely interlinked politically & economically. It considers commonalities & differences in institutions & policies as they might impact the situation not just in one country but in the Union as a whole.
This text is the Europe volume in an international series on income, wealth, consumption, well-being, & inequality. It focuses on the European Union (EU) & its member countries & other European countries that are in close association with it. The book provides an overview of economic & social trends in the countries & in country groupings. It takes the long-term process of European integration as a starting point. It addresses policy areas pertaining to certain aspects of inequality & the European social model in thematic chapters. It makes a specific point to look at the EU not as a conglomerate of individual countries but as an economic & political entity whose parts are closely interlinked politically & economically. It considers commonalities & differences in institutions & policies as they might impact the situation not just in one country but in the Union as a whole.
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Includes bibliographical references and index.
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Description based on online resource; title from home page (viewed on February 12, 2021).
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University of Maryland (College Park, Md.). Center for International Policy Exchanges, associated with work.
Series
International policy exchange series.
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Oxford scholarship online.
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Print version: 9780197545706
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