Global Inequality: A New Approach For The Age O... [UPDATED]
Global Inequality: A New Approach for the Age of Interdependence
Developing nations often pay the highest price for carbon emitted by wealthy ones. Financing green transitions in the Global South is not charity; it is necessary planetary maintenance. Global Inequality: A New Approach for the Age o...
We must move beyond GDP as the sole measure of progress. The "Age of Interdependence" requires metrics that value social cohesion and ecological health. When we view the global economy as a single, integrated organism, reducing inequality becomes a matter of self-preservation. By elevating the floor for the world’s most vulnerable, we secure the ceiling for everyone else. Global Inequality: A New Approach for the Age
Closing offshore tax havens and implementing a global minimum corporate tax ensures that the wealth generated by global trade supports the infrastructure of the communities that produce it. Redefining Success The "Age of Interdependence" requires metrics that value
