About this book series

This is a broad-ranging and interdisciplinary series dedicated to studying the fundamental economic issue of inequality, including wealth inequality, wage and earnings differentials, and inequality in alternative measures of well-being. The series focuses on studies of developed nations as well as volumes focusing on recent research on inequality in the developing world. Gender- and racial-based inequality and the intra-household division of resources are addressed as well as inequality associated with technological change and globalization and the persistent problem of poverty. The economics of human rights addresses the problems of the most vulnerable members of society and considers policies to alleviate human rights violations. 
Electronic ISSN
2662-3838
Print ISSN
2662-382X
Series Editor
  • Shirley Johnson-Lans,
  • Feridoon Koohi-Kamali

Book titles in this series

Abstracted and indexed in

  1. Research Papers in Economics (RePEc)