Abstract

Introduction: income inequality, labour market and uneven development during financial capitalism Part I Definitions, approaches and origins of income inequality 1. Theories, methods and varieties of inequality 2. The determinants of income inequality in rich countries 3. Welfare capitalism versus financial capitalism during globalisation Part II Financialisation and financial crisis: policies and empirical evidences 4. The foundation of the financial crisis: inequality and labour flexibility 5. Varieties of capitalism, regulations and responses to the financial crisis: the European social model versus the US model 6. Economic policies and growth strategies after the crisis: different approaches in the US, Japan and the EU 7. Why some countries performed better than others during the initial phase of the crisis 8. Global imbalances and declining hegemony: looking for a new paradigm after the financial crisis 9. Conclusion

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