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  • Nomi Prins: Collusion: How Central Bankers Rigged the World - 01.05.18146607
  • The Spirit Level: Why More Equal Societies Almost Always Do Better146608
  • After Piketty: The Agenda for Economics and Inequality - Boushey, H et al 08.05.17146612
  • Dean Baker: Rigged: How Globalization and the Rules of the Modern Economy Were Structured to Make the Rich Richer146613
  • Angus Deaton: The Great Escape: Health, Wealth, and the Origins of Inequality146614
  • Joseph Stiglitz: The Great Divide - Unequal Societies & What We Can Do About Them146618
  • Joseph Stiglitz - The Price of Inequality: How Today's Divided Society Endangers Our Future146619
  • Chris Oestereich: What do we do about inequality?146620
  • Anthony B. Atkinson: Inequality: What Can Be Done? 146623
  • Branco Milanovic - Global Inequality: A New Approach for the Age of Globalization146624
  • Branco Milanovic: The Haves and the Have-Nots: A Brief and Idiosyncratic History of Global Inequality146625
  • Branco Milanovic: Worlds Apart: Measuring International and Global Inequality146629
  • François Bourguignon: The Globalization of Inequality146630
  • Reducing Inequalities: A Sustainable Development Challenge146631
  • Tom Clark & Anthony Heath: Hard Times: Inequality, Recession, Aftermath 146635
  • Raghuram G. Rajan - Fault Lines: How Hidden Fractures Still Threaten the World Economy146636
  • Stewart Landsley - The Cost of Inequality: Three Decades of the Super-Rich and the Economy 146637
  • Daniel Dorling - Injustice: Why Social Inequality Persists 146641
  • Daniel Dorling - No-Nonsense Guide to Equality146642
  • Danny Dorling (2016) - A Better Politics: How Government Can Make Us Happier146643
  • Moshe Adler - Economics for the Rest of Us: Debunking the Science That Makes Life Dismal146647
  • Michael Schwalbe - Rigging the Game: How Inequality Is Reproduced in Everyday Life146648
  • Robert Frank: Falling Behind: How Rising Inequality Harms the Middle Class146651
  • Sam Pizzigati - Greed & Good (Free to read online)146652
  • Linda McQuaig & Neil Brooks: The Trouble with Billionaires: How the Super-Rich Hijacked the World146653
  • George Irvin - Super Rich: The Rise of Inequality in Britain and the United States146656
  • Chrystia Freeland: Plutocrats: The Rise of the New Global Super-Rich146657
  • Scott R. Sernau - Social Inequality in a Global Age146658
  • Chuck Collins - 99 To 1: How Wealth Inequality Is Wrecking the World and What We Can Do About It146662
  • Dollars & Sense: The Wealth Inequality Reader146663
  • Analyzing Inequality Life Chances and Social Mobility in Comparative Perspective146664
  • Mobility and Inequality (Frontiers of Research in Sociology and Economics)146668
  • Poverty and Inequality146669
  • The New Gilded Age The Critical Inequality Debates of Our Time146670
  • Income Inequality Economic Disparities and the Middle Class in Affluent Countries146674
  • The Inequality Reader: Contemporary and Foundational Readings in Race, Class, and Gender146675
  • Social Stratification and Inequality: Class Conflict in Historical, Comparative and Global Perspective146676
  • Born on Third Base: A One Percenter Makes the Case for Tackling Inequality, Bringing Wealth Home, and Committing to the Common Good - Bookshop273069
  • Book: The Moral Measure of the Economy - Amazon 01.01.07273070
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