9780226278797
Created Unequal: The Crisis in American Pay
James K. Galbraith
ISBN 13: 9780226278797
Publisher: Univ of Chicago Pr
Publication Date: 2000
Binding: Softcover
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"Sophisticated but accessible and powerful arguments for the open-minded."
Kirkus, 06/01/1998
Review:"...Galbraith's book is a sober warning of where American society may be heading."
Frank Swoboda, Washington Post Book World, 08/16/1998
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Book Description: The University of Chicago Press, United States, 2000. Paperback. Book Condition: New. Univ of Chicago PR ed. 233 x 181 mm. Brand New Book with Free Worldwide Delivery. The boom of the U.S. economy in the late 1990s suggests that Americans are better off than they were a decade ago, but this is not true across the board and the reason, as James Galbraith explains, is wage inequality. He contends that inequality is not the result of impersonal market forces but of specific government decisions and the poor economic performance they created. Featuring a new afterword on wage shifts since 1994, "Created Unequal" is a rousing book that reminds us we can reclaim our country through economic understanding, commonsense policy, and political action. "Created Unequal" is not light reading, but Galbraith's elegant arguments, passionate exposition, and profound conclusions make it worth the trouble. . . . [Galbraith] remind[s] us that the economy is and ought to be run by humans, not humans by the economy."--Joanna Ciulla, "Los Angeles Times Book Review" "Created Unequal" is a lucid and wise explanation of why America seems to be prospering while most Americans aren't. James Galbraith takes steady aim at a variety of widely accepted economic myths and hits most of them dead center. This book will tell you a lot about the way your economic world really works."--Jeff Faux, President of the Economic Policy Institute "[A] brilliant and iconoclastic examination of the major social trend of our time."--Michael Lind, "Washington Monthly". Bookseller Inventory # AAC9780226278797 Bookseller & Payment Information | More Books from this Seller | Ask Bookseller a Question |
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