POL101Y1 Lecture Notes - Lecture 20: Organizational Commitment, Aravind Eye Hospitals, Surplus Labour

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Counting inequality: /day versus /day, percentage vs numbers. Eradicating poverty now becomes a matter of redistribution, the bottom billion live within middle income countries. Global inequality: there are rich countries and poor countries, with the rich countries growing richer, and the poor countries staying poor. The welfare state: redistribution of income to create more egalitarian societies in capitalist countries. Local solutions: inequality beyond the state ways to dissolve inequality at local levels (i) global inequality. Keynesian compromises and embedded liberalism (anti-mercantilism, economic interdependence) Bretton woods: exchange rates to be fixed, creating of institutions of financial governance. Gatt: gradual reduction of tariffs precursor to the world trade organization. European reconstruction: to rebuild european economy and trust between european states. 70s and 80s, rich countries got richer while poor countries got poorer. Globalization: breakdown of keynesian compromise and embedded liberalism (us decided it no longer wanted to bankrolled the world economy) Technological change: manufacturing became mechanized, resulted in surplus labour.

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