Thomas D. Boston (ed.)
A Different Vision
Race and Public Policy, Volume 2
Herausgeber: Boston, Thomas D
Thomas D. Boston (ed.)
A Different Vision
Race and Public Policy, Volume 2
Herausgeber: Boston, Thomas D
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This work brings together for the first time the ideas, philosophies and interpretations of North America's leading African American economists, demonstrating that racial inequality has had an immense impact on African Americans' daily lives.
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This work brings together for the first time the ideas, philosophies and interpretations of North America's leading African American economists, demonstrating that racial inequality has had an immense impact on African Americans' daily lives.
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- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 464
- Erscheinungstermin: 5. Dezember 1996
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 233mm x 156mm x 36mm
- Gewicht: 689g
- ISBN-13: 9780415127165
- ISBN-10: 0415127165
- Artikelnr.: 21065860
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- 06621 890
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 464
- Erscheinungstermin: 5. Dezember 1996
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 233mm x 156mm x 36mm
- Gewicht: 689g
- ISBN-13: 9780415127165
- ISBN-10: 0415127165
- Artikelnr.: 21065860
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- 06621 890
Thomas D. Boston is Professor of Economics at Georgia Institute of Technology. He is editor of The Review of Black Political Economy. He previously served as a Senior Economist to the Joint Economic Committee of Congress and was President of the National Economic Association. He has lectured and published widely on issues of race and economics.
1 PREAMBLE: THE ECONOMIC COST OF DISCRIMINATION AGAINST BLACK AMERICANS
Part I Poverty, inequality and public policy 2 MYRDAL'S CUMULATIVE
HYPOTHESIS: ITS ANTECEDENTS AND ITS CONTEMPORARY APPLICATIONS 3 GHETTO
POVERTY: BLACK PROBLEM OR HARBINGER OF THINGS TO COME? 4 IS THERE A NEW
BLACK POVERTY IN AMERICA? LESSONS FROM HISTORY 5 A FRAMEWORK FOR
ALLEVIATION OF INNER CITY POVERTY 6 ARE THE CHICKENS COMING HOME TO ROOST?
STRATEGIC INVESTMENT IN YOUTH UP-FRONT OR DEBILITATING COST AT THE REAR 7
GOVERNMENT INTERVENTION, ANTI-DISCRIMINATION POLICY, AND THE ECONOMIC
STATUS OF AFRICAN AMERICANS 8 IN THE MATTER OF RACE AND HOUSING 9 THE
THEORY OF RESTITUTION: THE AFRICAN AMERICAN CASE 10 DONOR POLICIES IN
AFRICA: A REVIEW OF THE PAST, A LOOK TO THE FUTURE Part II Historical
perspectives on race, economics and social transformation 11 THE EAST
AFRICAN COAST DURING THE AGE OF EXPLORATION 12 TRADE AND MARKETS IN
PRECOLONIAL WEST AND WEST CENTRAL AFRICA: THE CULTURAL FOUNDATION OF THE
AFRICAN AMERICAN BUSINESS TRADITION 13 "OUT OF SIGHT, OUT OF MIND": THE
STRUGGLE OF AFRICAN AMERICAN INTELLECTUALS AGAINST THE INVISIBILITY OF THE
SLAVE[RY] TRADE IN WORLD ECONOMIC HISTORY 14 PROMOTING BLACK
ENTREPRENEURSHIP AND BUSINESS ENTERPRISE IN ANTEBELLUM AMERICA: THE
NATIONAL NEGRO CONVENTION, 1830-60 Part III Theory and method 15 UNRAVELING
THE PARADOX OF DEEPENING URBAN INEQUALITY: THEORETICAL UNDERPINNINGS,
RESEARCH DESIGN, AND PRELIMINARY FINDINGS FROM A MULTICITY STUDY 16 SOME
HETERODOX MODELS OF INEQUALITY IN THE MARKET FOR LABOR POWER 17 A THEORY ON
THE EVOLUTION OF BLACK BUSINESS DEVELOPMENT 18 INSTABILITIES AND ECONOMIC
GROWTH IN CONTEMPORARY AFRICA: THE ROLE OF EXPORT PRICE INSTABILITY 19
MACROECONOMIC POLICY, CYCLICAL FLUCTUATION, AND INCOME INEQUALITY: SOME
COINTEGRATION RESULTS
Part I Poverty, inequality and public policy 2 MYRDAL'S CUMULATIVE
HYPOTHESIS: ITS ANTECEDENTS AND ITS CONTEMPORARY APPLICATIONS 3 GHETTO
POVERTY: BLACK PROBLEM OR HARBINGER OF THINGS TO COME? 4 IS THERE A NEW
BLACK POVERTY IN AMERICA? LESSONS FROM HISTORY 5 A FRAMEWORK FOR
ALLEVIATION OF INNER CITY POVERTY 6 ARE THE CHICKENS COMING HOME TO ROOST?
STRATEGIC INVESTMENT IN YOUTH UP-FRONT OR DEBILITATING COST AT THE REAR 7
GOVERNMENT INTERVENTION, ANTI-DISCRIMINATION POLICY, AND THE ECONOMIC
STATUS OF AFRICAN AMERICANS 8 IN THE MATTER OF RACE AND HOUSING 9 THE
THEORY OF RESTITUTION: THE AFRICAN AMERICAN CASE 10 DONOR POLICIES IN
AFRICA: A REVIEW OF THE PAST, A LOOK TO THE FUTURE Part II Historical
perspectives on race, economics and social transformation 11 THE EAST
AFRICAN COAST DURING THE AGE OF EXPLORATION 12 TRADE AND MARKETS IN
PRECOLONIAL WEST AND WEST CENTRAL AFRICA: THE CULTURAL FOUNDATION OF THE
AFRICAN AMERICAN BUSINESS TRADITION 13 "OUT OF SIGHT, OUT OF MIND": THE
STRUGGLE OF AFRICAN AMERICAN INTELLECTUALS AGAINST THE INVISIBILITY OF THE
SLAVE[RY] TRADE IN WORLD ECONOMIC HISTORY 14 PROMOTING BLACK
ENTREPRENEURSHIP AND BUSINESS ENTERPRISE IN ANTEBELLUM AMERICA: THE
NATIONAL NEGRO CONVENTION, 1830-60 Part III Theory and method 15 UNRAVELING
THE PARADOX OF DEEPENING URBAN INEQUALITY: THEORETICAL UNDERPINNINGS,
RESEARCH DESIGN, AND PRELIMINARY FINDINGS FROM A MULTICITY STUDY 16 SOME
HETERODOX MODELS OF INEQUALITY IN THE MARKET FOR LABOR POWER 17 A THEORY ON
THE EVOLUTION OF BLACK BUSINESS DEVELOPMENT 18 INSTABILITIES AND ECONOMIC
GROWTH IN CONTEMPORARY AFRICA: THE ROLE OF EXPORT PRICE INSTABILITY 19
MACROECONOMIC POLICY, CYCLICAL FLUCTUATION, AND INCOME INEQUALITY: SOME
COINTEGRATION RESULTS
1 PREAMBLE: THE ECONOMIC COST OF DISCRIMINATION AGAINST BLACK AMERICANS
Part I Poverty, inequality and public policy 2 MYRDAL'S CUMULATIVE
HYPOTHESIS: ITS ANTECEDENTS AND ITS CONTEMPORARY APPLICATIONS 3 GHETTO
POVERTY: BLACK PROBLEM OR HARBINGER OF THINGS TO COME? 4 IS THERE A NEW
BLACK POVERTY IN AMERICA? LESSONS FROM HISTORY 5 A FRAMEWORK FOR
ALLEVIATION OF INNER CITY POVERTY 6 ARE THE CHICKENS COMING HOME TO ROOST?
STRATEGIC INVESTMENT IN YOUTH UP-FRONT OR DEBILITATING COST AT THE REAR 7
GOVERNMENT INTERVENTION, ANTI-DISCRIMINATION POLICY, AND THE ECONOMIC
STATUS OF AFRICAN AMERICANS 8 IN THE MATTER OF RACE AND HOUSING 9 THE
THEORY OF RESTITUTION: THE AFRICAN AMERICAN CASE 10 DONOR POLICIES IN
AFRICA: A REVIEW OF THE PAST, A LOOK TO THE FUTURE Part II Historical
perspectives on race, economics and social transformation 11 THE EAST
AFRICAN COAST DURING THE AGE OF EXPLORATION 12 TRADE AND MARKETS IN
PRECOLONIAL WEST AND WEST CENTRAL AFRICA: THE CULTURAL FOUNDATION OF THE
AFRICAN AMERICAN BUSINESS TRADITION 13 "OUT OF SIGHT, OUT OF MIND": THE
STRUGGLE OF AFRICAN AMERICAN INTELLECTUALS AGAINST THE INVISIBILITY OF THE
SLAVE[RY] TRADE IN WORLD ECONOMIC HISTORY 14 PROMOTING BLACK
ENTREPRENEURSHIP AND BUSINESS ENTERPRISE IN ANTEBELLUM AMERICA: THE
NATIONAL NEGRO CONVENTION, 1830-60 Part III Theory and method 15 UNRAVELING
THE PARADOX OF DEEPENING URBAN INEQUALITY: THEORETICAL UNDERPINNINGS,
RESEARCH DESIGN, AND PRELIMINARY FINDINGS FROM A MULTICITY STUDY 16 SOME
HETERODOX MODELS OF INEQUALITY IN THE MARKET FOR LABOR POWER 17 A THEORY ON
THE EVOLUTION OF BLACK BUSINESS DEVELOPMENT 18 INSTABILITIES AND ECONOMIC
GROWTH IN CONTEMPORARY AFRICA: THE ROLE OF EXPORT PRICE INSTABILITY 19
MACROECONOMIC POLICY, CYCLICAL FLUCTUATION, AND INCOME INEQUALITY: SOME
COINTEGRATION RESULTS
Part I Poverty, inequality and public policy 2 MYRDAL'S CUMULATIVE
HYPOTHESIS: ITS ANTECEDENTS AND ITS CONTEMPORARY APPLICATIONS 3 GHETTO
POVERTY: BLACK PROBLEM OR HARBINGER OF THINGS TO COME? 4 IS THERE A NEW
BLACK POVERTY IN AMERICA? LESSONS FROM HISTORY 5 A FRAMEWORK FOR
ALLEVIATION OF INNER CITY POVERTY 6 ARE THE CHICKENS COMING HOME TO ROOST?
STRATEGIC INVESTMENT IN YOUTH UP-FRONT OR DEBILITATING COST AT THE REAR 7
GOVERNMENT INTERVENTION, ANTI-DISCRIMINATION POLICY, AND THE ECONOMIC
STATUS OF AFRICAN AMERICANS 8 IN THE MATTER OF RACE AND HOUSING 9 THE
THEORY OF RESTITUTION: THE AFRICAN AMERICAN CASE 10 DONOR POLICIES IN
AFRICA: A REVIEW OF THE PAST, A LOOK TO THE FUTURE Part II Historical
perspectives on race, economics and social transformation 11 THE EAST
AFRICAN COAST DURING THE AGE OF EXPLORATION 12 TRADE AND MARKETS IN
PRECOLONIAL WEST AND WEST CENTRAL AFRICA: THE CULTURAL FOUNDATION OF THE
AFRICAN AMERICAN BUSINESS TRADITION 13 "OUT OF SIGHT, OUT OF MIND": THE
STRUGGLE OF AFRICAN AMERICAN INTELLECTUALS AGAINST THE INVISIBILITY OF THE
SLAVE[RY] TRADE IN WORLD ECONOMIC HISTORY 14 PROMOTING BLACK
ENTREPRENEURSHIP AND BUSINESS ENTERPRISE IN ANTEBELLUM AMERICA: THE
NATIONAL NEGRO CONVENTION, 1830-60 Part III Theory and method 15 UNRAVELING
THE PARADOX OF DEEPENING URBAN INEQUALITY: THEORETICAL UNDERPINNINGS,
RESEARCH DESIGN, AND PRELIMINARY FINDINGS FROM A MULTICITY STUDY 16 SOME
HETERODOX MODELS OF INEQUALITY IN THE MARKET FOR LABOR POWER 17 A THEORY ON
THE EVOLUTION OF BLACK BUSINESS DEVELOPMENT 18 INSTABILITIES AND ECONOMIC
GROWTH IN CONTEMPORARY AFRICA: THE ROLE OF EXPORT PRICE INSTABILITY 19
MACROECONOMIC POLICY, CYCLICAL FLUCTUATION, AND INCOME INEQUALITY: SOME
COINTEGRATION RESULTS