Does the Idea of Choice Reinforce Inequality?
12-02-2016

By Will Lasky ECSN BRICSAM Program Officer For Richer…or Poorer? The Capture of Growth and Politics in Emerging Economies, presents…
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An Economy of the 1%: New Oxfam Briefing Paper
20-01-2016

In coffee shop talk, a false duality crops between capitalism and socialism. It’s capitalism, man! Well, maybe it is. But to be…
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Does the Idea of Choice Reinforce Inequality?
By Will Lasky ECSN BRICSAM Program Officer For Richer…or Poorer? The Capture of Growth and Politics in Emerging Economies, presents…
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An Economy of the 1%: New Oxfam Briefing Paper
In coffee shop talk, a false duality crops between capitalism and socialism. It’s capitalism, man! Well, maybe it is. But to be…
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Income inequalities in emerging economies can exacerbate inequalities between men and women
Blog by Daria Ukhova, Ph.D student, Bremen International Graduate School of Social Sciences and Inequality policy consultant for Oxfam GB Originally posted…
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Statement by Jin Liqun at a Press Conference in Tbilisi
It is my great honor and privilege to be selected as the President-designate of the Asian Infrastructure Investment Bank (AIIB).…
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WTO negotiations are central to discussions of agriculture in the global south
In this short video presentation, Adhemar Mineiro from REBRIP outlines why WTO negotiations can have a huge impact on agriculture…
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For Richer… or Poorer? The Capture of Growth and Politics in Emerging Economies
The emerging economies Brazil, China, India, Indonesia, Mexico, Russia, South Africa and Turkey – in short, the BRICSAMIT – have come…
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Civil Society Responds to Disappointing Results of 3rd UN Conference on Financing for Development
Guest Blog Spot by Nikmah (INFID) Background The 3rd United Nations (UN) Conference on Financing for Development held in Addis…
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Tax body blow in Addis weakens developing nations
Article by Marianne Buenaventura Goldman, Governance Advisor at Oxfam in South Africa Originally posted at http://mg.co.za/article/2015-07-30-tax-body-blow-in-addis-weakens-developing-nations Tax, more than ever before,…
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Social Movements Help The United Nations Human Rights Council To Stay The Course On Creating A Binding Treaty For Transnational Corporations
This article was originally posted at: http://www.stopcorporateimpunity.org/?p=6853 July 10, 2015, Geneva – Dozens of organizations and social movements mobilized this week…
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Financing for Development outcome rejects a key tax justice measure for ending poverty and inequality
This article was originally posted at: http://www.globaltaxjustice.org On 15 July 2015, at a summit of world government representatives in Addis…
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International Seminar on Fiscal Justice, organized by REBRIP
On 25 and 26 June 2015, REBRIP convened a seminar in Sao Paulo on Fiscal Justice. Both INFID (International NGO Forum on…
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Income inequality in Portugal and in Europe: the impact of austerity?
28-07-2014

In the European countries affected by austerity measures and structural adjustment programmes (Portugal, Greece, Ireland and Spain), data shows a…
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