Jan Pen
Income Distribution
Article number 10219094
Income Distribution by Jan Pen is an economics work that examines how income is allocated among individuals and groups within a society, focusing on both theoretical frameworks and empirical observations. The book discusses classical and modern economic theories related to wages, profits, and inequality, and explores the structural factors that influence disparities in income, such as labor markets, capital ownership, and government policy. Pen also addresses measurement tools and concepts used to analyze inequality, including distribution curves and statistical indicators, while placing these discussions within the broader context of mid-20th-century economic thought and debates on social equity. The work is situated in an academic context but is written with the aim of making complex economic ideas accessible, contributing to ongoing discussions about fairness, efficiency, and the role of policy in shaping income distribution.
Condition
Used - Acceptable
Language
English
Article type
Book - Paperback
Year
1974
Publisher
Penguin Books (Harmondsworth)
Number of pages
437 pages
EAN
9780140212594
Series
Pelican
