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ByRobin Hahnel
BookIncome Distribution and Environmental Sustainability

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Edition 1st Edition
First Published 2016
Imprint Routledge
Pages 5
eBook ISBN 9781315390246

ABSTRACT

Any economics that does not deal forthrightly with economic inequality is no longer suitable for the twenty-first century. The need for a coherent “positive” theory of income distribution has once again become unavoidable. More importantly, popular demand for a “normative” theory of income distribution-a theory that distinguishes unequal outcomes that are morally justifiable from ones which are not-can no longer be ignored.

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