A sharing economy : how social wealth funds can reduce inequality and help balance the books /

Britain is a society increasingly divided between the super-affluent and the impoverished. A Sharing Economy proposes radical new ways to close the growing income gap and spread social opportunities. Drawing on overseas examples, Stewart Lansley argues that mobilizing the huge financial potential of...

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Autore principale: Lansley, Stewart (Autore)
Natura: Licensed eBooks
Lingua:inglese
Pubblicazione: Bristol : Policy Press [2016]
Accesso online:https://www.jstor.org/stable/10.2307/j.ctt1t89gzz
Sommario:
  • One. 'All-out assault': inequality and corporate capitalism
  • Two. Too big to fail: the dominance of private capital
  • Three. Fair shares: social wealth funds and the sharing of national wealth
  • Four. The international experience: what can we learn?
  • Five. How to pay for the UK's first social wealth fund
  • Six. Power cut: the dilution of capital ownership and a citizen's payment
  • Seven. An income for all: can a citizen's income work?
  • Eight. From the drawing board to reality
  • Nine. Towards a sharing economy.