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附加的形体格式: | (OCoLC)949911453 |
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材料类型: | 文献 |
文档类型 | 图书, 计算机文档 |
所有的著者/提供者: |
Vecchi. |
ISBN: | 9780190218850 0190218851 |
OCLC号码: | 951754195 |
描述: | 1 online resource |
内容: | Chapter 1 - NutritionChapter 2 - HeightChapter 3 - Health Chapter 4 - Child LabourChapter 5 - Education Chapter 6 - Migration Chapter 7 - Income Chapter 8 - Inequality Chapter 9 - Poverty Chapter 10 - Wealth Chapter 11 - Vulnerability Chapter 12 - Human Development Chapter 13 - Household BudgetsChapter 14 - Cost of Living |
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出版商概要
In this pioneering book, Giovanni Vecchi traces welfare, inequality and poverty of Italy from its reunification to today. Very few countries may boast of such a panoramic view of their economic history, as Italy can, thanks to Vecchi's work. His methodological innovation, the use of historical household budgetsmonthly or weekly expenses written down by thousands of familiesto study the evolution of living standards enables us to learn about the lives of the previousgenerations more than we ever expected. We are thus, through Vecchi's approach, rediscovering own economic history. * Branko Milanovic, Graduate Center, City University of New York, and author of Global Inequality * A fascinating economic history of how Italian living standards have evolved over 150 years emerges from this studys painstaking work assembling and harmonizing historical data on household budgets, in combination with modern surveys and other data. Long-run social progress is evident, but so are the challenges for the future. I look forward to seeing further work from this project. * Martin Ravallion, Georgetown University and author of The Economics of Poverty: History, Measurement, and Policy * This amazing and novel book on Italian inequality, poverty, and living standards since unification has no competitor. Certainly not in English, which is used here with great elegance. And perhaps not even in the whole EU. Anyone involved in policy debate over inequality and poverty in modern Italy and the EU must read this book about origins. * Jeffrey G. Williamson, Laird Bell, Professor of Economics, emeritus, Harvard University and Honorary Fellow, Department of Economics, University of Wisconsin * This is an important book for Italians, and it makes a remarkable contribution to the description of the long-term evolution of standards of living in Italy. * Marc Fleurbaey, Robert E. Kuenne, Professor in Economics and Humanistic Studies, Professor of Public Affairs and the University Center for Human Values * 再读一些...