1st Edition

Economic Inequality in the United States

By Pierre R. Crosson Copyright 1984
    320 Pages
    by Routledge

    320 Pages
    by Routledge

    Originally published in 1984, this study explores multiple theoretical perspectives as well as critically analysing the most recent evidence at the time to try and find a full explanation for inequality in the United States. Arguments of neoclassical economists and Marxist and institutional structuralists are considered by Osberg as well as putting forward his own model. Osberg uses his findings to attempt a complete explanation of the issue and advises on policies which could be undertaken by the government to try and lessen the gap. This title will be of interest to students of Economics.

     Preface;  1. Introduction  2. Inequality in Money Income  3. Economic Inequality  4. Poverty and Inequality  5. Of Laborers and Capitalists—The issue of Factor Shares  6. Of chance and Ability  7. Of Race and Sex  8. The "Neoclassical" Perspective  9. Structural Interpretations: The Importance of Constraints  10. An Eclectic Summary  11. The Acquisition of Property  12.Growth and/or Equality  13. Government and Inequality  14. Conclusion;  Bibliography;  Index of Names;  Index of Subjects;  About the Author

    Biography

    Lars Osberg