First issue of a series of short documents on what the world post COVID-19 may look like. We wrote previously on the high risk of new outbreaks and how to analyse them, but we believe now is the time to try to grasp the structural consequences left by the pandemic as it starts to recede. This first instalment in this series deals with an issue that has shaped political and business agendas in recent years: inequality.
What are the complex causes of the increase in inequality since the mid-1970s?
What are the different types of inequality we can find?
How can these types of inequality evolve in a post-pandemic environment?
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