Inequality is not a condition that can be eradicated, but its rise can be dulled or reversed and its causes and outcomes addressed, write senior partner David Fine, senior partner emeritus James Manyika, and partner Tilman Tacke. Seven in 10 people live in societies with growing inequality; what would it take to make a difference? Explore these insights for a deep dive into the implications of inequality and the actions changemakers in business, government, and society must focus their collective energy on to drive inclusive economic growth.
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