The Rich Get Richer: The Rise of Income Inequality in the United States and the WorldNelson-Hall, 1997 - 538 sidor This edition is a penetrating and urgent study of the increasing levels of income inequality in the United States and the world. The erosion of the middle class poses a threat to worldwide economic and political stability, as consumers and their children slowly disappear into growing rates of poverty, crime, and violence. Braun examines the economic plight of all people including those in developing nations where a tiny minority controls much of the wealth, and links this inequality to relationships between Third World nations and multinational corporations. This second edition includes new information on the working poor, Mexico and NAFTA, cross-country perceptions of inequality, mass media and political manipulation, and corporations and their overpaid CEOs. |
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... growth in a nation and increasing income inequality . He states that as economies mature in LDCs , factors such as rapid population growth , more industry , and a surge of people moving to cities come into play.80 These forces at first ...
... growth in a nation and increasing income inequality . He states that as economies mature in LDCs , factors such as rapid population growth , more industry , and a surge of people moving to cities come into play.80 These forces at first ...
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... growth . United States growth in per person GNP was below that of the entire world . When this is added to the increase in real incomes for the Organization for Petroleum Exporting Countries ( OPEC ) and newly industrialized countries ...
... growth . United States growth in per person GNP was below that of the entire world . When this is added to the increase in real incomes for the Organization for Petroleum Exporting Countries ( OPEC ) and newly industrialized countries ...
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... growth was approxi- mately 10 percent . Even after the first shock of oil price increases during 1973-1974 , it managed to achieve healthy industrial and agricultural growth rates . Much of its economic plan was based upon import ...
... growth was approxi- mately 10 percent . Even after the first shock of oil price increases during 1973-1974 , it managed to achieve healthy industrial and agricultural growth rates . Much of its economic plan was based upon import ...
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Theories and Underlying | 37 |
Economic Inequality Around the World | 73 |
Income Inequality | 137 |
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The Rich Get Richer: The Rise of Income Inequality in the United States and ... Dennis Duane Braun Fragmentarisk förhandsgranskning - 1991 |
The Rich Get Richer: The Rise of Income Inequality in the United States and ... Dennis Duane Braun Fragmentarisk förhandsgranskning - 1991 |
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