The inequality trap : fighting capitalism instead of poverty / William Watson.
Series: UTP insightsPublisher: Toronto : University of Toronto Press, [2015]Copyright date: ©2015Description: xviii, 218 pages : illustrations ; 23 cmContent type:- text
- unmediated
- volume
- 9781442637245 (bound)
- 1442637242 (bound)
- 305 23
- HM821 .W38 2015
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Includes bibliographical references and index.
"US President Barack Obama has called economic inequality the "defining issue of our time." It has inspired the "Occupy" movements, made a French economist into a global celebrity, and given us a new expression--the "one percent." But is our preoccupation with inequality really justified? Or wise? In his new book, William Watson argues that focusing on inequality is both an error and a trap. It is an error because much inequality is "good," the reward for thrift, industry, and invention. It is a trap because it leads us to fixate on the top end of the income distribution, rather than on those at the bottom who need help most. In fact, if we respond to growing inequality by fighting capitalism rather than poverty, we may end up both poorer and less equal. Explaining the complexities of modern economics in a clear, accessible style, The Inequality Trap is the must-read rejoinder to the idea that fighting inequality should be our top policy priority."-- From publisher's website.
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