Rating: *****
Tags: Business & Economics, Free Enterprise & Capitalism, Economics, Theory, Political Science, Political Economy, Social Science, Discrimination & Race Relations, Political Ideologies, Conservatism & Liberalism, Development, Economic Development, Economic Conditions, Economic History, Comparative, Macroeconomics, Microeconomics, International, Real Estate, General, Lang:en
Publisher: Basic Books
Added: August 25, 2020
Modified: November 5, 2021
Summary
An empirical examination of how economic and other
disparities arise
Discrimination and Disparities gathers a wide array
of empirical evidence from to challenge the idea that
different economic outcomes can be explained by any one
factor, be it discrimination, exploitation or genetics.
It is readable enough for people with no prior knowledge
of economics. Yet the empirical evidence with which it backs
up its analysis spans the globe and challenges beliefs across
the ideological spectrum.
The point of
Discrimination and Disparities is not to recommend
some particular policy "fix" at the end, but to clarify why
so many policy fixes have turned out to be counterproductive,
and to expose some seemingly invincible fallacies--behind
many counterproductive policies.
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Economic and other outcomes differ vastly among
individuals, groups, and nations. Many explanations have been
offered for the differences. Some believe that those with
less fortunate outcomes are victims of genetics. Others
believe that those who are less fortunate are victims of the
more fortunate.