Students are not taught this idea either. Societal functioning is implicitly kept entirely separate from the economic distribution.
Surely no one believes this.
Students are not taught this idea either. Societal functioning is implicitly kept entirely separate from the economic distribution.
Surely no one believes this.
Particularly in the world we live in, where the only developed country to drastically increase inequality in recent decades is also the only one undergoing a constitutional crisis.
Particularly in the world we live in, where the only developed country to drastically increase inequality in recent decades is also the only one undergoing a constitutional crisis.
If what really matters is absolute incomes, then the social planner should maximize incomes. Inequality still matters (DMUI), but less.
If what really matters is absolute incomes, then the social planner should maximize incomes. Inequality still matters (DMUI), but less.
This paper relates to a broader point I find fascinating, which is that relative income concerns in a population immediately means that inequality is an externality for the social planner.
This paper relates to a broader point I find fascinating, which is that relative income concerns in a population immediately means that inequality is an externality for the social planner.
Unequal countries function worse than equal countries in many, many ways. The incentive benefits of inequality have to be huge to make up those costs.
Unequal countries function worse than equal countries in many, many ways. The incentive benefits of inequality have to be huge to make up those costs.
This adds to a long and growing literature on inequality's externality effects.
Here are a few other macro examples (there are many others):
This adds to a long and growing literature on inequality's externality effects.
Here are a few other macro examples (there are many others):