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摘要
在过去的几十年里,美国政治经济学的两个特征一直是政策和政治辩论的核心:收入不平等和地区不平等加剧。自上世纪80年代以来,战后不平等程度下降的趋势出现了戏剧性逆转,最富有的美国人在收入中所占的比例上升(Piketty and Saez, 2003)。在扣除税收和转移支付之前,收入最高的1%的美国人的收入占总收入的20%以上,而收入最高的10%的美国人的收入几乎占总收入的一半收入不平等反映了其他领域的不平等:教育、健康和幸福(Case和Deaton 2015)。
Concentration and Commodification: The Political Economy of Postindustrialism in America and Beyond
In the past decades, two features of the American political economy have been at the heart of policy and political debates growing income inequality and growing regional inequality. The period since the 1980s witnessed a dramatic reversal in the post-war fall in inequality, with a rising of share of income earned by the wealthiest Americans (Piketty and Saez 2003). Before taxes and transfers, the incomes of the top 1% of American now constitute over 20% of total income, with close to half of all income earned by the top 10% of earners.1 Inequalities in income mirror inequalities in other domains: education, health, and happiness (Case and Deaton 2015).