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Anatomy of Economic Inequality in Modern Era: Comparative Analysis of Developed vs. Developing Countries (2000 to 2026)

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Anatomy of Economic Inequality in Modern Era: Comparative Analysis of Developed vs. Developing Countries (2000 to 2026)

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Anatomy of Economic Inequality in Modern Era: Comparative Analysis of Developed vs. Developing Countries (2000 to 2026) in Vernon, BC

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This is the definitive autopsy of a global economy that has funneled 41 cents of every new dollar to the top 1% while leaving half of humanity to fight over a single penny. The world changed forever between 2000 and 2026. This book tracks that shift from a "camel" economy to a "dromedary" one. It reveals how developing nations grew but left their own poor behind. You will see how the 2008 crash wiped out the middle class. It explains how central banks printed money that only made the rich richer. The text dives into the "Great Decoupling" of wages and productivity. It uncovers the shadow world of offshore tax havens. You will learn about the "carbon divide" where the elite pollute and the poor pay. It exposes how AI is becoming the new great polarizer. The chapters break down the $102 trillion mountain of global debt. It details how "greedflation" turned a crisis into corporate profit. You will read about the "citizenship premium" that determines your fate at birth. It covers the hidden care economy where women work for free. Finally, it looks at the 2025 G20 summit and a new global wealth tax. This is a story of wealth, power, and the fight for a fair future. What sets this book apart is its raw, data-driven honesty about the current year—2026—and the structural "rentierism" that keeps the Global South in a debt trap. While other economics books offer outdated theories about "trickle-down" effects, this work provides a "K-shaped" reality check. It moves beyond simple GDP numbers to show the "negative net resource transfer," proving that the poorest nations are actually subsidizing the richest ones. It uniquely connects the dots between high-frequency financial engineering, like share buybacks, and the daily "cost-of-living squeeze" felt in every household. By integrating the latest 2026 World Inequality Report data with insights on "Data Colonialism" and the "Green Transition" divide, it offers a competitive advantage to any reader who wants to understand why the old rules no longer apply. It doesn't just describe the chasm; it provides the policy blueprints for a Global Wealth Registry and a coordinated 2% tax to prevent the final collapse of social cohesion. Copyright disclaimer: This author has no affiliation with the board, and it is independently produced under nominative fair use.
This is the definitive autopsy of a global economy that has funneled 41 cents of every new dollar to the top 1% while leaving half of humanity to fight over a single penny. The world changed forever between 2000 and 2026. This book tracks that shift from a "camel" economy to a "dromedary" one. It reveals how developing nations grew but left their own poor behind. You will see how the 2008 crash wiped out the middle class. It explains how central banks printed money that only made the rich richer. The text dives into the "Great Decoupling" of wages and productivity. It uncovers the shadow world of offshore tax havens. You will learn about the "carbon divide" where the elite pollute and the poor pay. It exposes how AI is becoming the new great polarizer. The chapters break down the $102 trillion mountain of global debt. It details how "greedflation" turned a crisis into corporate profit. You will read about the "citizenship premium" that determines your fate at birth. It covers the hidden care economy where women work for free. Finally, it looks at the 2025 G20 summit and a new global wealth tax. This is a story of wealth, power, and the fight for a fair future. What sets this book apart is its raw, data-driven honesty about the current year—2026—and the structural "rentierism" that keeps the Global South in a debt trap. While other economics books offer outdated theories about "trickle-down" effects, this work provides a "K-shaped" reality check. It moves beyond simple GDP numbers to show the "negative net resource transfer," proving that the poorest nations are actually subsidizing the richest ones. It uniquely connects the dots between high-frequency financial engineering, like share buybacks, and the daily "cost-of-living squeeze" felt in every household. By integrating the latest 2026 World Inequality Report data with insights on "Data Colonialism" and the "Green Transition" divide, it offers a competitive advantage to any reader who wants to understand why the old rules no longer apply. It doesn't just describe the chasm; it provides the policy blueprints for a Global Wealth Registry and a coordinated 2% tax to prevent the final collapse of social cohesion. Copyright disclaimer: This author has no affiliation with the board, and it is independently produced under nominative fair use.

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