Fragments of Inequality merges sociological, geospatial, and economic explanations of global inequality into a grand synthesis of the subject that breaks new ground by stressing the phenomenon's spatial foundations. Concentrating on inequality within and between regions, the book demonstrates that spatial inequality has increased in recent years. It employs modified evolutionary principles (i.e., punctuated equilibrium; not entirely smooth and linear in terms of chronological development) rather than the more abstract ones of rationality and self-interest that economists use, and on a fragmented rather than abstract conception of space. Global in its empirical coverage, it also addresses the current impact of economic globalization.
Autorentext
Sanjoy Chakravorty is Associate Professor of Geography at Temple University.
Zusammenfassung
First published in 2006. Routledge is an imprint of Taylor & Francis, an informa company.
Inhalt
Chapter 1. Theory and explanation. Error! Bookmark not defined. Chapter 2. Patterns and Trends. Error! Bookmark not defined. Chapter 3. Economic Theory and Income Distribution. Error! Bookmark not defined. Chapter 4. Social Theory and Income Distribution. Error! Bookmark not defined. Chapter 5. Punctuated Equilibria and Social Inequality Chapter 6. Gradualism and spatial inequality. Error! Bookmark not defined.. Error! Bookmark not defined. Chapter 7. Where We Stand. Error! Bookmark not defined.