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Title: Inequality, Malnutrition and Unemployment
Author(s): Partha Dasgupta and Debraj Ray
Publication Date: February 1985
Keyword(s): Competitive Market Mechanism, General Equilibrium, Inequality, Malnutrition and Unemployment
Programme Area(s): Applied Macroeconomics
Abstract: This essay presents a rigorous theory of involuntary unemployment in less developed countries based on the observation that at low consumption levels a person's overall ability to work is impaired. The theory links the incidence of involuntary unemployment in a market economy to the incidence of malnutrition and this in turn to inequality in the distribution of physical assets. The theory is a classical one and attention is deliberately concentrated on situations where there is no aggregate demand deficiency. It is shown that certain patterns of inequality-reducing asset redistribution reduce the incidence of mal-nourishment and the volume of employment and thus increase the aggregate level of output in a market economy. In particular, this means that in such economies there is no necessary conflict between the goal of equality (in the distribution of assets and consumption) and the goal of increasing the aggregate level of output and employment.
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Dasgupta, P and Ray, D. 1985. 'Inequality, Malnutrition and Unemployment'. London, Centre for Economic Policy Research. https://cepr.org/active/publications/discussion_papers/dp.php?dpno=50