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Recovery with a Human Face

A discussion on alternatives for a socially-responsive crisis recovery
 

May 07th, 2015

5/9/2015

 
Dear colleagues,

Please forgive this intrusion.  We hope you will find of interest our new paper reporting an overview of findings on the global distribution of consumption and income, poverty, inequality, inclusivity of growth and the evolution of a global 'middle class' over more than fifty years (1960-2012).  The paper, entitled "Who Got What, Then and Now? A Fifty Year Overview from the Global Consumption and Income Project", is available on:

http://papers.ssrn.com/sol3/papers.cfm?abstract_id=2602268

You will find related materials, including other related papers and slide presentations, on www.gcip.info .  We will post forthcoming papers deriving from our project on that location as well.
  
with best regards,

Sanjay G. Reddy

Prof. Sanjay G. Reddy
Dept. of Economics
The New School for Social Research
6 East 16th Street
New York, NY

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