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Social Inequality and Recession – Causes and Possible Cure

Journal of Management and Training for Industries

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Title Social Inequality and Recession – Causes and Possible Cure
 
Creator Khosla, pp.30-39. Satya Saurabh; St. Stephen’s College
 
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Description Ever since the Industrial Revolution, the world has seen economic growth with recessions and social inequality. What restrains social inequality while generating economic growth without recessions? Can the solution be understood, learnt and used by businesses and citizens? This article, first, uses research data to identify the cause of social inequality and recession. The solution, as suggested by research, is given next - with ideas of leading academics seeking socially responsible attitudes to profits. A real life example of the solution - of how individual effort can achieve societys goals is, then, given. Finally, current efforts that work to replicate it, to create Well Being and prevent recession, are discussed. 
 
Publisher The Institute of Industrial Applications Engineers, Japan
 
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Date 2017-10-01
 
Type info:eu-repo/semantics/article
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Format application/pdf
 
Identifier https://www2.ia-engineers.org/JMTI/index.php/jmti/article/view/423
 
Source Journal of Management and Training for Industries; Vol 4, No 2
Journal of Management and Training for Industries; Vol 4, No 2
2188-2274
2188-8728
 
Language eng
 
Relation https://www2.ia-engineers.org/JMTI/index.php/jmti/article/view/423/45
 
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