Rising inequality is the defining feature of our age. With the
lion’s share of wealth growth going to the top, for a growing
percentage of society a middle-class existence is out of reach. What
exactly are the economic shifts that have driven the social
transformations taking place in Anglo-capitalist societies?
In this timely book, Lisa Adkins, Melinda Cooper and Martijn Konings
argue that the rise of the asset economy has produced a new logic of
inequality. Several decades of property inflation have seen asset
ownership overshadow employment as a determinant of class position.
Exploring the impact of generational dynamics in this new class
landscape, the book advances an original perspective on a range of
phenomena that are widely debated but poorly understood - including
the growth of wealth inequalities and precarity, the dynamics of urban
property inflation, changes in fiscal and monetary policy and the
predicament of the “millennial” generation. Despite widespread
awareness of the harmful effects of Quantitative Easing and similar
asset-supporting measures, we appear to have entered an era of policy
“lock-in” that is responsible for a growing disconnect between
popular expectations and institutional priorities. The resulting
polarization underlies many of the volatile dynamics and rapidly
shifting alliances that dominate today’s headlines.
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ISBN
9781509543472
Publisert
2020
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Engelsk
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Digital bok