There is enormous inequality between the income and wealth of the richest one percent and all other Americans. This book develops a viewpoint contrary to the prevailing conservative paradigm, setting out both reasons for this inequality and the impact of this.
There is enormous inequality between the income and wealth of the richest one percent and all other Americans. This book develops a viewpoint contrary to the prevailing conservative paradigm, setting out both reasons for this inequality and the impact of this.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Howard J. Sherman is Professor of Economics Emeritus at University of California, Riverside, and is Visiting Researcher at the Political Science Department of the University of California at Los Angeles, USA. Paul D. Sherman is a computer engineer in Silicon Valley (USA) with concerns for the problems of the people of the world.
Inhaltsangabe
About the Authors Prologue Chapter 1. Evolution of capitalism inequality and unemployment Chapter 2. Evolution of inequality and unemployment in America Chapter 3. Storm over economics Chapter 4. Inequality and the normal operation of American capitalism Chapter 5. Unemployment and inequality Chapter 6. Profit investment and inequality Chapter 7. How boom and bust affects inequality Chapter 8. How inequality affects consumer demand Chapter 9. Credit bubble and bust Chapter 10. Government: economic inequality and political inequality Chapter 11. Global capitalism inequality and crisis Chapter 12. Story of the inequality cycle Chapter 13. The great recession and inequality Chapter 14. Financial crisis and inequality Chapter 15. A progressive road to economic equality and full employment Technical appendix: model of the inequality cycle Procedural appendix: measuring business cycles in the 21st century
About the Authors Prologue Chapter 1. Evolution of capitalism inequality and unemployment Chapter 2. Evolution of inequality and unemployment in America Chapter 3. Storm over economics Chapter 4. Inequality and the normal operation of American capitalism Chapter 5. Unemployment and inequality Chapter 6. Profit investment and inequality Chapter 7. How boom and bust affects inequality Chapter 8. How inequality affects consumer demand Chapter 9. Credit bubble and bust Chapter 10. Government: economic inequality and political inequality Chapter 11. Global capitalism inequality and crisis Chapter 12. Story of the inequality cycle Chapter 13. The great recession and inequality Chapter 14. Financial crisis and inequality Chapter 15. A progressive road to economic equality and full employment Technical appendix: model of the inequality cycle Procedural appendix: measuring business cycles in the 21st century
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