Description
About the Author
Charles F. Andrain is professor emeritus of political science at San Diego State University.
Reviews
Andrain examines aspects of and explanations for economic inequality, something that has increased most everywhere since the 1970s, in various countries of the world. Economic inequality is related to differing public policies and ultimately differences in terms of political institutions; ideological tilts of parties; and the strength of business, organized labour, and social groups. The book takes an interdisciplinary approach, drawing on political science, economics, and sociology. A strong sympathy for Keynes and Keynesianism as opposed to neoliberalism runs throughout it. The regional foci are on Western industrial countries, postcommunist countries, China, East Asian developmental states, India, and selected Latin American countries. Topics include the effects of differing political systems, global interdependence, political mobilization, and the role of social scientists in the policy process. There are useful comparisons between neighboring countries, such as Chile and Uruguay. . . .[S]tarting each chapter with a discussion of a different novelist's take on inequality is interesting. The references are quite comprehensive. Summing Up: Recommended. Upper-division undergraduates, graduate students, researchers/faculty. * CHOICE *
Book Information
ISBN 9781442252769
Author Charles F. Andrain
Format Paperback
Page Count 238
Imprint Rowman & Littlefield
Publisher Rowman & Littlefield
Weight(grams) 363g
Dimensions(mm) 226mm * 154mm * 18mm