The Resource The great divide : unequal societies and what we can do about them, Joseph E. Stiglitz
The great divide : unequal societies and what we can do about them, Joseph E. Stiglitz
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- Edition
- First edition.
- Extent
- xxvi, 428 pages
- Contents
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- Introduction
- Prelude: Showing Cracks
- The Economic Consequences of Mr. Bush
- Capitalist Fools
- The Anatomy of a Murder: Who Killed America's Economy?
- How to Get Out of the Financial Crisis
- Part 1 Big Think
- Of the 1 Percent, by the 1 Percent, for the 1 Percent
- The 1 Percent's Problem
- Slow Growth and Inequality Are Political Choices. We Can Choose Otherwise.
- Inequality Goes Global
- Inequality Is a Choice
- Democracy in the 1st Century
- Phony Capitalism
- Part II Personal Reflections
- How Dr. King Shaped My Work in Economics
- The Myth of America's Golden Age
- Part III Dimensions of Inequality
- Equal Opportunity, Our National Myth
- Student Debt and the Crushing of the American Dream
- Justice for Some
- The One Housing Solution Left: Mass Mortgage Refinancing
- Inequality and the American Child
- Ebola and Inequality
- Part IV Causes of America's Growing Inequality
- America's Socialism for the Rich
- A Tax System Stacked against the 99 Percent
- Globalization Isn't Just about Profits. It's about Taxes Too.
- Fallacies of Romney's Logic
- Part V Consequences of Inequality
- The Wrong Lesson from Detroit's Bankruptcy
- In No One We Trust
- Part VI Policy
- How Policy Has Contributed to the Great Economic Divide
- Why Janet Yellen, Not Larry Summers, Should Lead the Fed
- The Insanity of Our Food Policy
- On the Wrong Side of Globalization
- The Free-Trade Charade
- How Intellectual Property Reinforces Inequality
- India's Patently Wise Decision
- Eliminating Extreme Inequality: A Sustainable Development Goal, 2015-2030
- The Postcrisis Crises
- Part VII Regional Perspectives
- The Mauritius Miracle
- Singapore's Lessons for an Unequal America
- Japan Should Be Alert
- Japan Is a Model, Not a Cautionary Tale
- China's Roadmap
- Reforming China's State-Market Balance
- Medelín: A Light unto Cities
- American Delusions Down Under
- Scottish Independence
- Spain's Depression
- Part VIII Putting America Back to Work
- How to Put America Back to Work
- Inequality Is Holding Back the Recovery
- The Book of Jobs
- Scarcity in an Age of Plenty
- Turn Left for Growth
- The Innovation Enigma
- Afterword
- Q&A : Jopseph Stiglitz on the Fallacy That the Top 1 Percent Drives Innovation, and Why the Reagan Administration Was America's Inequality Turning Point
- Credits
- Isbn
- 9780393248579
- Label
- The great divide : unequal societies and what we can do about them
- Title
- The great divide
- Title remainder
- unequal societies and what we can do about them
- Statement of responsibility
- Joseph E. Stiglitz
- Language
- eng
- Cataloging source
- DLC
- http://library.link/vocab/creatorName
- Stiglitz, Joseph E
- Dewey number
- 305.50973
- Index
- no index present
- Literary form
- non fiction
- http://library.link/vocab/subjectName
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- Income distribution
- Equality
- Wealth
- United States
- United States
- Target audience
- adult
- Label
- The great divide : unequal societies and what we can do about them, Joseph E. Stiglitz
- Carrier category
- volume
- Carrier category code
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- nc
- Carrier MARC source
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- Content category
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- txt
- Content type MARC source
- rdacontent
- Contents
- Introduction -- Prelude: Showing Cracks -- The Economic Consequences of Mr. Bush -- Capitalist Fools -- The Anatomy of a Murder: Who Killed America's Economy? -- How to Get Out of the Financial Crisis -- Part 1 Big Think -- Of the 1 Percent, by the 1 Percent, for the 1 Percent -- The 1 Percent's Problem -- Slow Growth and Inequality Are Political Choices. We Can Choose Otherwise. -- Inequality Goes Global -- Inequality Is a Choice -- Democracy in the 1st Century -- Phony Capitalism -- Part II Personal Reflections -- How Dr. King Shaped My Work in Economics -- The Myth of America's Golden Age -- Part III Dimensions of Inequality -- Equal Opportunity, Our National Myth -- Student Debt and the Crushing of the American Dream -- Justice for Some -- The One Housing Solution Left: Mass Mortgage Refinancing -- Inequality and the American Child -- Ebola and Inequality -- Part IV Causes of America's Growing Inequality -- America's Socialism for the Rich -- A Tax System Stacked against the 99 Percent -- Globalization Isn't Just about Profits. It's about Taxes Too. -- Fallacies of Romney's Logic -- Part V Consequences of Inequality -- The Wrong Lesson from Detroit's Bankruptcy -- In No One We Trust -- Part VI Policy -- How Policy Has Contributed to the Great Economic Divide -- Why Janet Yellen, Not Larry Summers, Should Lead the Fed -- The Insanity of Our Food Policy -- On the Wrong Side of Globalization -- The Free-Trade Charade -- How Intellectual Property Reinforces Inequality -- India's Patently Wise Decision -- Eliminating Extreme Inequality: A Sustainable Development Goal, 2015-2030 -- The Postcrisis Crises -- Part VII Regional Perspectives -- The Mauritius Miracle -- Singapore's Lessons for an Unequal America -- Japan Should Be Alert -- Japan Is a Model, Not a Cautionary Tale -- China's Roadmap -- Reforming China's State-Market Balance -- Medelín: A Light unto Cities -- American Delusions Down Under -- Scottish Independence -- Spain's Depression -- Part VIII Putting America Back to Work -- How to Put America Back to Work -- Inequality Is Holding Back the Recovery -- The Book of Jobs -- Scarcity in an Age of Plenty -- Turn Left for Growth -- The Innovation Enigma -- Afterword -- Q&A : Jopseph Stiglitz on the Fallacy That the Top 1 Percent Drives Innovation, and Why the Reagan Administration Was America's Inequality Turning Point -- Credits
- Dimensions
- 25 cm
- Edition
- First edition.
- Extent
- xxvi, 428 pages
- Isbn
- 9780393248579
- Lccn
- 2015006628
- Media category
- unmediated
- Media MARC source
- rdamedia
- Media type code
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- System control number
- (OCoLC)904528653
- Label
- The great divide : unequal societies and what we can do about them, Joseph E. Stiglitz
- Carrier category
- volume
- Carrier category code
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- nc
- Carrier MARC source
- rdacarrier
- Content category
- text
- Content type code
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- txt
- Content type MARC source
- rdacontent
- Contents
- Introduction -- Prelude: Showing Cracks -- The Economic Consequences of Mr. Bush -- Capitalist Fools -- The Anatomy of a Murder: Who Killed America's Economy? -- How to Get Out of the Financial Crisis -- Part 1 Big Think -- Of the 1 Percent, by the 1 Percent, for the 1 Percent -- The 1 Percent's Problem -- Slow Growth and Inequality Are Political Choices. We Can Choose Otherwise. -- Inequality Goes Global -- Inequality Is a Choice -- Democracy in the 1st Century -- Phony Capitalism -- Part II Personal Reflections -- How Dr. King Shaped My Work in Economics -- The Myth of America's Golden Age -- Part III Dimensions of Inequality -- Equal Opportunity, Our National Myth -- Student Debt and the Crushing of the American Dream -- Justice for Some -- The One Housing Solution Left: Mass Mortgage Refinancing -- Inequality and the American Child -- Ebola and Inequality -- Part IV Causes of America's Growing Inequality -- America's Socialism for the Rich -- A Tax System Stacked against the 99 Percent -- Globalization Isn't Just about Profits. It's about Taxes Too. -- Fallacies of Romney's Logic -- Part V Consequences of Inequality -- The Wrong Lesson from Detroit's Bankruptcy -- In No One We Trust -- Part VI Policy -- How Policy Has Contributed to the Great Economic Divide -- Why Janet Yellen, Not Larry Summers, Should Lead the Fed -- The Insanity of Our Food Policy -- On the Wrong Side of Globalization -- The Free-Trade Charade -- How Intellectual Property Reinforces Inequality -- India's Patently Wise Decision -- Eliminating Extreme Inequality: A Sustainable Development Goal, 2015-2030 -- The Postcrisis Crises -- Part VII Regional Perspectives -- The Mauritius Miracle -- Singapore's Lessons for an Unequal America -- Japan Should Be Alert -- Japan Is a Model, Not a Cautionary Tale -- China's Roadmap -- Reforming China's State-Market Balance -- Medelín: A Light unto Cities -- American Delusions Down Under -- Scottish Independence -- Spain's Depression -- Part VIII Putting America Back to Work -- How to Put America Back to Work -- Inequality Is Holding Back the Recovery -- The Book of Jobs -- Scarcity in an Age of Plenty -- Turn Left for Growth -- The Innovation Enigma -- Afterword -- Q&A : Jopseph Stiglitz on the Fallacy That the Top 1 Percent Drives Innovation, and Why the Reagan Administration Was America's Inequality Turning Point -- Credits
- Dimensions
- 25 cm
- Edition
- First edition.
- Extent
- xxvi, 428 pages
- Isbn
- 9780393248579
- Lccn
- 2015006628
- Media category
- unmediated
- Media MARC source
- rdamedia
- Media type code
-
- n
- System control number
- (OCoLC)904528653
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