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Pinning it all on a child's heavy use of the web is a neat way to dodge the wider political implications of inequality, which are just as relevant.

It may also create pathways from inequality to instability, because both the economic and political implications of inequality can create various backlashes.Other economists back his view.

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The increased burden in these groups highlights the importance of considering the wider implications of inequalities in chronic conditions among these age groups, including the costs borne by individuals and households in managing chronic illness, and how this places further burden on those in the community who are already disadvantaged.

Observe that the reported negative implications of rising inequality for growth are not unique to this study (see, for example, Berg et al. 2012; OECD 2014).

Perhaps Americans are coming to appreciate the dire implications of rising inequality but are they prepared to support far higher taxes on the wealthy while they might still entertain fantasies of joining their ranks?

The coevolution of cooperative social norms and institutions of power facilitates the emergence of a leadership class of the selfish and has implications for theories of inequality, structures of governance, non-cooperative personality traits, and hierarchy.

They affect relative bargaining power, with important implications for inequality, a growing problem around the world.

Once again they have produced a collection of trends for the year ahead, in their "Global Trends Report".The possibilities of mind control seem alarming ( point 6) as do the  implications of growing income inequality (point 10).

The implications for the degree of inequality differ, however, depending on which alternative measure is used.

It is possible, however, that self-reported measures suffer from reporting error, which has implications for the measurement of inequality and the associated determinants of health (13).

As Kay et al. ([ 59], p. 421) note, the tendency to justify one's current socio-political systems – exemplified in our finding that participants seemed comfortable with the new public health imperative of personal responsibility – has "profound implications for the maintenance of inequality and societal change".

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