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The New Economics Of Inequality And Redistribution Samuel Bowles

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The New Economics Of Inequality And Redistribution Samuel Bowles
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Publisher: Cambridge University Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 2.76 MB
Pages: 203
Author: Samuel Bowles
ISBN: 9781107014039, 9781107601604, 1107014034, 1107601606
Language: English
Year: 2012

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The New Economics Of Inequality And Redistribution Samuel Bowles by Samuel Bowles 9781107014039, 9781107601604, 1107014034, 1107601606 instant download after payment.

Economists warn that policies to level the economic playing field come with a hefty price tag. But this so-called 'equality-efficiency trade-off' has proven difficult to document. The data suggest, instead, that the extraordinary levels of economic inequality now experienced in many economies are detrimental to the economy. Moreover, recent economic experiments and other evidence confirm that most citizens are committed to fairness and are willing to sacrifice to help those less fortunate than themselves. Incorporating the latest results from behavioral economics and the new microeconomics of credit and labor markets, Bowles shows that escalating economic disparity is not the unavoidable price of progress. Rather it is policy choice - often a very costly one. Here drawing on his experience both as a policy advisor and an academic economist, he offers an alternative direction, a novel and optimistic account of a more just and better working economy.

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