03868nam 2200493 c 450 991067245010332120230803104103.09783031217685(electronic bk.)978303121767810.1007/978-3-031-21768-5(MiAaPQ)EBC7203024(Au-PeEL)EBL7203024(CKB)26154736600041(DE-He213)978-3-031-21768-5(EXLCZ)992615473660004120230515d2023 uy 0engurcnu||||||||txtrdacontentcrdamediacrrdacarrierFinance Capitalism and Income Inequality in the Contemporary Global EconomyA Comparative Study of the USA, South Korea, Argentina and Sweden /Kuat B. Akizhanov1st ed. 2023Cham, SwitzerlandPalgrave Macmillan[2023]©20231 online resource (245 pages)Print version: Akizhanov, Kuat B. Finance Capitalism and Income Inequality in the Contemporary Global Economy Cham : Springer International Publishing AG,c2023 9783031217678 Includes bibliographical references and index.1. Introduction: Rising income inequality and finance capitalism -- 2. How to study inequality of the finance capitalism era -- 3. USA: the birth of global neoliberal financialisation order -- 4. South Korea: transforming national model -- 5. Argentina: entrenching income inequality -- 6. Sweden: defending economic democracy -- 7. Conclusion: Rethinking financialisation and income inequality nexus."This book represents a breakthrough in understanding the relationship between inequality and the dominating form of capitalism, financialization. In a comparative study of the USA, South Korea, Argentina and Sweden the links that create income inequality are systematically identified. They are not all uniform, with national political economies mediating. In turn, this study shows how the unequal effects of financialization may be addressed. The book should be read by all those interested in the global economy and its impact on national economies." —Hugh Lauder, Professor of Education and Political Economy, University of Bath, UK. This book explores the causes of rising income inequality within industrialised, developing, and emerging economies. The development of finance capitalism over the last 40 years is charted to highlight how the neoliberal restructuring of national and global economies has driven income inequality. With case studies from the USA, South Korea, Argentina, and Sweden, a comparative analysis is presented to reveal how financialisation facilitates uneven capital accumulation and generates conditions that increase income inequality. This book aims to outline an analytical framework for a financialisation-induced income inequality nexus. It will be relevant to students and researchers interested in the political economy and financial economics. Dr. Kuat B. Akizhanov is Director of the Institute of Applied Research of Academy of Public Administration under the President of the Republic of Kazakhstan and a Teaching Fellow at the CERGE-EI Foundation. He also lectures at the KazGUU University and OCSE Academy in Bishkek. He has previously held positions at the University of Birmingham and at the University of Bath.Development economicsFinanceIncome distributionDevelopment economics.Finance.Income distribution.338.9Akizhanov Kuat B.1335439MiAaPQMiAaPQMiAaPQ9910672450103321Finance Capitalism and Income Inequality in the Contemporary Global Economy3049359UNINA