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Death by a Thousand Cuts: Financial Innovation and Income Inequality

  • Autores: William Redmond
  • Localización: Journal of Economic Issues, ISSN 0021-3624, Vol. 48, Nº. 2, 2014, págs. 413-420
  • Idioma: inglés
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  • Resumen
    • Financial innovations come in a spectrum of sizes and complexities. This paper deals with the sorts of small-scale, noncomplex innovations that are frequently used by low and lower middle class individuals. These come in many versions, and a given individual may use five or ten. While no single one of these innovation likely makes a significant difference in income inequality, cumulatively they may cost a household thousands of dollars a year. When taken across millions of households, the effect is to materially increase inequality. Small-scale financial innovations are not just a case of making the less well-off even worse off. Money moves up the ladder.


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