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Richer And More Equal 1st Edition Daniel Waldenstrm

  • SKU: BELL-195103762
Richer And More Equal 1st Edition Daniel Waldenstrm
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Publisher: Polity
File Extension: EPUB
File size: 2.39 MB
Pages: 256
Author: Daniel Waldenström
ISBN: 9781509557783, 1509557784, B0D6L7CM9N
Language: English
Year: 2024
Edition: 1

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Richer And More Equal 1st Edition Daniel Waldenstrm by Daniel Waldenström 9781509557783, 1509557784, B0D6L7CM9N instant download after payment.

Once there were princes and peasants and very few between. The extremes of wealth and poverty are still with us, but that shouldn't blind us to the fact our societies have been utterly transformed for the better over the past century. As Daniel Waldenström makes clear in this authoritative account of wealth accumulation and inequality in the modern west, we are today both significantly richer and more equal.

Using cutting-edge research and new, sometimes surprising, data, Waldenström shows that what stands out since the late 1800s is a massive rise in the size of the middle class and its share of society’s total wealth. Unfettered capitalism, it seems, doesn’t have to lead to boundless inequality. The key to progress was political and institutional change that enabled citizens to become educated, better paid, and to amass wealth through housing and pension savings. Waldenström asks how we can consolidate these gains while encouraging the creation of new capital. The answer, he argues, is to pursue tax and social policies that raise the wealth of people in the bottom and middle rather than cutting wealth of entrepreneurs at the top.

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