Mordecai Kurz develops a comprehensive integrated theory of the dynamics of market power and income inequality. He shows that technological innovations are not simply sources of growth and progress: they sow the seeds of market power. Technological market power tends to rise, increasing inequality of income and wealth.
Mordecai Kurz develops a comprehensive integrated theory of the dynamics of market power and income inequality. He shows that technological innovations are not simply sources of growth and progress: they sow the seeds of market power. Technological market power tends to rise, increasing inequality of income and wealth.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Preface Suggested Nontechnical Reading of the Book Introduction: Why We Are in a Second Gilded Age and What We Can Do About It 1. The Nexus of Market Power, Technology, and Public Policy 2. Economic Growth Under the Effect of Market Power 3. Monopoly Wealth and Intangible Capital 4. Determinants of Market Power in the United States, 1889-2017 5. The Effect of Market Power on the Diffusion of Innovations 6. Market Power and Asset Prices, 1950-2019 7. R&D and Technological Competition 8. Policy Reform 9. Policy to Restrain the Expansion of Market Power 10. Taxation, Public Investments, and Redistribution Concluding Remarks Bibliography Index
Preface Suggested Nontechnical Reading of the Book Introduction: Why We Are in a Second Gilded Age and What We Can Do About It 1. The Nexus of Market Power, Technology, and Public Policy 2. Economic Growth Under the Effect of Market Power 3. Monopoly Wealth and Intangible Capital 4. Determinants of Market Power in the United States, 1889-2017 5. The Effect of Market Power on the Diffusion of Innovations 6. Market Power and Asset Prices, 1950-2019 7. R&D and Technological Competition 8. Policy Reform 9. Policy to Restrain the Expansion of Market Power 10. Taxation, Public Investments, and Redistribution Concluding Remarks Bibliography Index
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