Thanks for all the suggestions.
The poverty of the economicists' responses to the the recent political rejection of neoliberalism
(for want of a better phrase) from both left and right, I find telling.
Clearly (and rightfully) there is a great deal of commentary on inequality there seems a lack of proposed solutions.
The tone of some of the arch neoliberals in the 80s/90s was very hubristic e.g. "The End of History" or Thatcher's
"there is no alternative".
Now, as all that stuff is being quietly jettisoned, I would have hoped that someone what have taken "there is no alternative"
as a challenge rather than a bland declaration.