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The Price of Inequality by Joseph E. Stiglitz; 9780718197384

The Price of Inequality

By Joseph E. Stiglitz

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In The Price of Inequality, Nobel laureate Joseph E. Stiglitz delves into the intricate relationship between economic disparity and democracy, presenting a compelling analysis of how inequality impacts society at large. Through a lens of macroeconomic theory and political science, Stiglitz argues that the growing chasm between the wealthy and the poor undermines not only economic growth but also the very fabric of democratic governance.

The Story

Stiglitz meticulously unpacks the structural factors contributing to inequality, revealing how policies favouring the affluent have exacerbated the plight of the middle and lower classes. Drawing on a wealth of data and real-world examples, he illustrates the far-reaching consequences of this inequality, from diminished opportunities to social unrest. The narrative challenges readers to rethink their understanding of economic success and its moral implications.

Why Readers Love It

  • Insightful analysis of the intersections between economics and politics.
  • Accessible writing style that engages both scholars and general readers.
  • Provocative arguments that challenge conventional wisdom.
  • Offers a hopeful perspective on potential reforms and solutions.

Perfect For

This book is essential reading for those interested in political science, macroeconomics, and social justice. It resonates with readers who appreciate works such as The Great Divide and Globalization and its Discontents, also penned by Stiglitz, which further explore the complexities of global economic systems. The Price of Inequality is not just a critique; it serves as a call to action for a more equitable society.

Specifications

Format: Paperback / softback
Dimensions: 124 mm × 194 mm × 29 mm
Pages: 592
Publisher: Penguin Random House
ISBN: 9780718197384

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