The politics of wealth and inequality
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The politics of wealth and inequality
(Research in politics and society : a research annual, v. 5)
JAI Press, 1995
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Description
This series examines the interrelations of politics and society, bringing together articles from an international and interdisciplinary community of scholars.
Table of Contents
- Introduction - because that's where the money is, Richard E. Ratcliff et al. Part 1: negative consequences to the rise of income inequality, Denny Brown
- the rich get increasingly richer - latest data on household wealth during the 1980s, Edward N. Wolff
- them that's got shall get - inheritance and achievement in wealth accumulation, Melvin L. Oliver et al. Part 2: savings and the decline of entrepreneurship, Richard E. Ratcliff and Suzanne Maurer
- conservative policy-making and growing urban inequality in the 1980s, David M. Grant amd James H. Johnson, Jr
- children in poverty - lessons from the economy and public policies, Sheldon Danziger and Glenn Beamer
- the war against welfare moves to the States, Nancy Kleniewski
- the (un)importance of work for women's poverty for women of colour, Lisa Catanzarite and Vilma Ortiz. Part 3: assets and the welfare state - policies, proposals, politics and research, Michael Sherraden et al
- the politics of income redistribution, S.M. Miller and Jacqueline Ortiz.
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