Reducing inequalities : a sustainable development challenge
Genevey, Remi & Others
Reducing inequalities : a sustainable development challenge - New Delhi TERI Press 2013 - 271p. - Planet for life .
CONTENTS
Foreword
Introduction
Reducing Inequalities : A Sustainable Development Challenge
Chapter 1 • Why inequalities matter, by Pedro Ramos Pinto
Chapter 2 • The new prosperity of rentiers, by Thomas Piketty
Chapter 3 • Inequality, the emergence of a political idea in the 20th century, by Vincent Bonnecase
Chapter 4 • Inequalities and growth: A comprehensive ideology emerges, by François Bourguignon
Chapter 5 • Economic equality as a condition for biodiversity conservation, by Raphaël Billé, Gilles Kleitz, Gregory M. Mikkelson
Chapter 6 • Income inequalities, health inequalities and social progress, by Sridhar Venkatapuram
Chapter 7 • Inequalities within the urban half of the world, by David Satterthwaite and Diana Mitlin
Chapter 8 • Killing carbon tax with the equity argument - Lessons from the Sarkozy tax, by Jean-Charles Hourcade
Chapter 9 • Pathways to sustainability in a crisis-ridden world, by Peter Utting
Chapter 10 • Brazil’s social policy in the 21st century, by Thiago Varanda Barbosa, Mayra Juruá Oliveira
Chapter 11 • Bringing Bottom of the Pyramid into business focus, by Erik Simanis
Chapter 12 • The solidarity economy: emancipatory action to challenge politics, by Bruno Frere
Chapter 13 • Defining sustainable development goals for 2030, by Xue Lan, Jeffrey D. Sachs, Guido Schmidt-Traub, Laurence Tubiana
9788179935309
333.717 / GEN
Reducing inequalities : a sustainable development challenge - New Delhi TERI Press 2013 - 271p. - Planet for life .
CONTENTS
Foreword
Introduction
Reducing Inequalities : A Sustainable Development Challenge
Chapter 1 • Why inequalities matter, by Pedro Ramos Pinto
Chapter 2 • The new prosperity of rentiers, by Thomas Piketty
Chapter 3 • Inequality, the emergence of a political idea in the 20th century, by Vincent Bonnecase
Chapter 4 • Inequalities and growth: A comprehensive ideology emerges, by François Bourguignon
Chapter 5 • Economic equality as a condition for biodiversity conservation, by Raphaël Billé, Gilles Kleitz, Gregory M. Mikkelson
Chapter 6 • Income inequalities, health inequalities and social progress, by Sridhar Venkatapuram
Chapter 7 • Inequalities within the urban half of the world, by David Satterthwaite and Diana Mitlin
Chapter 8 • Killing carbon tax with the equity argument - Lessons from the Sarkozy tax, by Jean-Charles Hourcade
Chapter 9 • Pathways to sustainability in a crisis-ridden world, by Peter Utting
Chapter 10 • Brazil’s social policy in the 21st century, by Thiago Varanda Barbosa, Mayra Juruá Oliveira
Chapter 11 • Bringing Bottom of the Pyramid into business focus, by Erik Simanis
Chapter 12 • The solidarity economy: emancipatory action to challenge politics, by Bruno Frere
Chapter 13 • Defining sustainable development goals for 2030, by Xue Lan, Jeffrey D. Sachs, Guido Schmidt-Traub, Laurence Tubiana
9788179935309
333.717 / GEN