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Innovation, Ungleichheit und sozialer Aufstieg

In: Die Wirtschaft im Wandel

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  • Verena Maria Konzett

    (Universität St.Gallen)

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Zusammenfassung Innovation treibt das Wachstum, aber wenige erfolgreiche Unternehmer, Ingenieure und Forscher profitieren überdurchschnittlich stark. Gerade die erfolgreichsten Innovationen schaffen ungeahnte Vermögen und tragen zur Konzentration der Spitzeneinkommen bei. Gleichzeitig ist innovatives Unternehmertum eine grosse Chance für sozialen Aufstieg und verhindert eine Zementierung der Ungleichheit. Der Wettbewerb durch neue innovative Unternehmen fordert die etablierten Konzerne heraus und verhindert unverdiente Renteneinkommen. Innovative Unternehmensgründungen und die Beseitigung von Marktzutritts- und Wettbewerbsbarrieren fördern inklusives Wachstum, indem sie unproduktiven Vermögenskonzentrationen entgegenwirken. Aghion, Philippe, Ufuk Akcigit, Antonin Bergeaud, Richard Blundell und David Hemous (2019), Innovation and Top Income Inequality, Review of Economic Studies 86, 1–45.

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  • Verena Maria Konzett, 2021. "Innovation, Ungleichheit und sozialer Aufstieg," Springer Books, in: Christian Keuschnigg & Michael Kogler (ed.), Die Wirtschaft im Wandel, pages 151-155, Springer.
  • Handle: RePEc:spr:sprchp:978-3-658-31735-5_24
    DOI: 10.1007/978-3-658-31735-5_24
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