Phil Gramm, Robert Ekelund, and John Early
What’s inside
This book critically examines the narrative of economic inequality in the United States, challenging mainstream perspectives and exploring alternative measurements of well-being and progress.
You’ll Learn
- A deeper understanding of economic inequality
- Insights into the effects of policy on wealth distribution
- Critical thinking about socioeconomic narratives
- Alternative perspectives on measuring prosperity and success
Key Points
- Questioning the Standard Measures of Inequality
- Analyzing Economic Mobility and Opportunity
- Debunking Common Inequality Myths
- Re-evaluating the Impact of Wealth Distribution
- Exploring the Role of Policy in Equality
- Offering Alternative Perspectives on American Prosperity
Who’s it For
- Economists
- Policy Makers
- Social Scientists
- Students of Sociology
- Political Enthusiasts
About the author
The author is a researcher and commentator known for critical analysis on socioeconomic topics, particularly American economic policies.