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Income Inequality Up In 60% Of Nations With IMF, World Bank Loans: Report

NDTV 15 Apr 2024
A massive 60 per cent of all countries receiving grants or loans from the International Monetary Fund and World Bank are witnessing high or increasing income inequality, an analysis by Oxfam... .
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The way out of Africa’s debt doom loop

B & FT Online 10 Apr 2024
Unless the policymakers convening next week for the annual of the World Bank and the International Monetary Fund pursue reforms that address the inequities in the global financial system, a few ...
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Policy-driven rent-seeking

Dawn 08 Apr 2024
This analysis begins with monetary policy in Pakistan, which has been characterised by a policy rate of 22 per cent since last year ... Current monetary policy benefits the wealthy while exacerbating economic inequality due to rising cost-push inflation.
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Gaps in wealth and income in an unequal India

Deccan Herald 06 Apr 2024
... so till 2029?</p>.<p>Poverty and inequality are linked ... Recent International Monetary Fund (IMF) studies have found that income inequality negatively affects growth and its sustainability.
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10% of US workers are in jobs most exposed to artificial intelligence, White House says

CNN 21 Mar 2024
“They also suggest that AI could exacerbate aggregate income inequality if it substitutes for employment in lower-wage jobs and complements higher-wage jobs.” The International Monetary Fund warned ...
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India Needs To Grow At 8% To Create More Jobs: Ex-Chief Economic Adviser

NDTV 20 Mar 2024
India needs to grow at 8 per cent on sustained basis to create sufficient jobs to reduce poverty and inequality, India's executive director at International Monetary Fund (IMF) Krishnamurthy Venkata... .
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Easy does it: The Bank of Japan's experiment

Guam Pacific Daily News 19 Mar 2024
"Abenomics" combined generous government spending and central bank monetary easing ... Monetary easing can also exacerbate social inequality, and "tends to distort financial markets", Kuijs warned.
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New Orleans Public Library Goes Fine Free

New Orleans Tribune 18 Mar 2024
The decision to remove fines aligns the New Orleans Public Library with the American Library Association’s 2019 “Resolution on Monetary Library Fines as a Form of Social Inequity,” Painton said.
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The big idea: should we worry about trillionaires?

The Observer 18 Mar 2024
... global inequality ... Research by the International Monetary Fund, not known for its leftie sympathies, identified inequality and the loss of worker bargaining power as leading factors in the 2008 crash.
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Reeves to promise ‘decade of economic renewal’ if Labour wins power

AOL 17 Mar 2024
... with large international bodies such as the Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development and the International Monetary Fund, which have argued for reductions in inequality to boost growth.
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Changing the Shape of Access to Finance

Business Ghana 07 Mar 2024
In the sprawling landscape of Africa, where health, economic well-being, and inequality are intertwined, access to financial services emerges as a transformative force. As the International Monetary ...
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The Pathologisation of Prosperity

The Daily Sceptic 06 Mar 2024
The second is due to ‘wealth inequality’ ... We appear to be seeing more ‘income inequality’, which leads to ‘wealth inequality’, and this produces precisely this oversupply of credit.
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Jim Chalmers to push for incentives for sustainable mining amid concerns over Australian nickel

The Observer 28 Feb 2024
“This is before the lagged effect of the synchronised tightening of monetary policy is fully-felt.”. In a separate G20 speech about inequality, Chalmers argues that the global financial crisis, ...
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The Aristocratic Populist Centrism of Robert F. Kennedy Jr. (Part I), by Robert Stark

The Unz Review 26 Feb 2024
However, he is against Modern Monetary Theory, which he blames for inflation and increasing income inequality ... which masks major economic vulnerabilities, income inequality, and overall hardship.
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