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The Uncounted Alex Cobham

The Uncounted By Alex Cobham

The Uncounted by Alex Cobham


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The Uncounted by Alex Cobham

What we count matters - and in a world where policies and decisions are underpinned by numbers, statistics and data, if you're not counted, you don't count.

Alex Cobham argues that systematic gaps in economic and demographic data not only lead us to understate a wide range of damaging inequalities, but also to actively exacerbate them. He shows how, in statistics ranging from electoral registers to household surveys and census data, people from disadvantaged groups, such as indigenous populations, women, and disabled people, are consistently underrepresented. This further marginalizes them, reducing everything from their political power to their weight in public spending decisions. Meanwhile, corporations and the ultra-rich seek ever greater complexity and opacity in their financial affairs - and when their wealth goes untallied, it means they can avoid regulation and taxation.

This brilliantly researched book shows how what we do and don't count is not a neutral or 'technical' question: the numbers that rule our world are skewed by raw politics. Cobham forensically lays bare how these issues strike at the heart of our democracy, entrenching inequality and injustice - and outlines what we can do about it.

The Uncounted Reviews

'In this sharply written and persuasive book, Alex Cobham contrasts the rich who benefit from being uncounted for tax and regulation purposes with the poor who are denied their rights by being uncounted for public services. Essential reading to understand and address inequality.'
Jayati Ghosh, Jawaharlal Nehru University, New Delhi

'This book is a joy to read. Original and highly persuasive, it powerfully illustrates that statistics are political, and that the failure to count is a deliberate act that disempowers the poor and unfairly benefits the rich.'
Andrew Sumner, King's College London

An important contribution
Journal of Australian Political Economy

About Alex Cobham

Alex Cobham is an economist, and chief executive of the Tax Justice Network.

Table of Contents

Preface

Introduction

Part I Uncounted and Excluded: The Unpeople Hidden at the Bottom

1 Development's Data Problem

2 The 'Data Revolution'

3 We the People - But Only Some of Them

Part II Uncounted and Illicit: The Unmoney Hiding at the Top

4 Uncounted at the Top

5 Tax and Illicit Financial Flows in the Sustainable Development Goals

6 Inequality, Understated

Part III The Uncounted Manifesto

Notes

Index

Additional information

GOR010292367
9781509536023
1509536027
The Uncounted by Alex Cobham
Used - Very Good
Paperback
John Wiley and Sons Ltd
20191129
200
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