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    • Abordar la desigualdad: el primer paso más allá del COVID-19 y hacia la sostenibilidad 

      Ashford, Nicholas A.; Hall, Ralph P.; Arango-Quiroga, Johan; Metaxas, Kyriakos A.; Showalter, Amy L. (2020-07)
      La pandemia del COVID-19 ha afectado a miles de millones de vidas en todo el mundo y ha revelado y agravado las desigualdades sociales y económicas que han surgido durante las últimas décadas. A medida que los gobiernos ...
    • Addressing Inequality: The First Step Beyond COVID-19 and towards Sustainability 

      Ashford, Nicholas; Hall, Ralph; Arango-Quiroga, Johan; Metaxas, Kyriakos; Showalter, Amy (Sustainability, 2020)
      The COVID-19 pandemic has impacted billions of lives across the world and has revealed and worsened the social and economic inequalities that have emerged over the past several decades. As governments consider public health ...
    • Addressing Inequality: The First Step Beyond COVID-19 and Towards Sustainability 

      Ashford, Nicholas A.; Hall, Ralph; Arango-Quiroga, Johan; Metaxas, Kyriakos; Showalter, Amy (2020-07-03)
      The COVID-19 pandemic has impacted billions of lives across the world and has revealed and worsened the social and economic inequalities that have emerged over the past several decades. As governments consider public health ...
    • Universal basic income and inclusive capitalism: consequences for sustainability 

      Hall, Ralph; Ashford, Nicholas A.; Arango-Quiroga, Johan; Ashford, Robert (Sustainability, 2019-08-19)
      Over the past forty years, income growth for the middle and lower classes has stagnated, while the economy (and with it, economic inequality) has grown significantly. Early automation, the decline of labor unions, changes ...
    • Universal Basic Income and Inclusive Capitalism: Consequences for Sustainability 

      Hall, Ralph; Ashford, Nicholas; Ashford, Robert; Arango-Quiroga, Johan (Sustainability, 2019)
      Over the past forty years, income growth for the middle and lower classes has stagnated, while the economy (and with it, economic inequality) has grown significantly. Early automation, the decline of labor unions, changes ...