Global Inequality, Rising Powers and Labour Standards

22 Pages Posted: 5 Sep 2012

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Dev Nathan

Institute for Human Development

Sandip Sarkar

Institute for Human Development

Date Written: February 1, 2012

Abstract

The paper analyses growing inequality in the rising powers, concentrating on the situation in China and India. It describes the various processes that are currently underway to reduce inequality in these economies. These processes include a combination of tightening the labour market, as best seen in China, increasing rural productivity and government measures to boost basic rural incomes in all such countries. Reductions in inequality in the emerging economies have a global macroeconomic effect of increasing consumption and investment, counteracting the current global slowdown. They also have the benefit of creating more space at the bottom for poorer economies to take up more of the world’s low-skill production, as the emerging economies themselves move up to higher-skill production and exporting. This sequential upgrading is being driven by the growth of emerging economy markets and by wage increases in the emerging economies.

Keywords: Global inequality, instability of accumulation, rising powers, labour standards, social minimum

Suggested Citation

Nathan, Dev and Sarkar, Sandip, Global Inequality, Rising Powers and Labour Standards (February 1, 2012). Available at SSRN: https://ssrn.com/abstract=2141262 or http://dx.doi.org/10.2139/ssrn.2141262

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Sandip Sarkar

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New Delhi, 110002
India

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