Difference between revisions of "The Economics of Belonging: A Radical Plan to Win Back the Left Behind and Achieve Prosperity for All"

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{{DES | des = "[E]conomics remains at the heart of our widening inequality... Sandbu contends that we have to double down on economic openness while pursuing dramatic reforms involving productivity, regional development, support for small- and medium-sized businesses, and increased worker representation. He discusses how a more active macroeconomic policy, education for all, universal basic income, and better taxation of capital could work together for society’s benefit." | show=}}
 
{{DES | des = "[E]conomics remains at the heart of our widening inequality... Sandbu contends that we have to double down on economic openness while pursuing dramatic reforms involving productivity, regional development, support for small- and medium-sized businesses, and increased worker representation. He discusses how a more active macroeconomic policy, education for all, universal basic income, and better taxation of capital could work together for society’s benefit." | show=}}
 
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