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Meritocracy and Economic Inequality (eBook)

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2018
272 Seiten
Princeton University Press (Verlag)
978-0-691-19033-4 (ISBN)
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Most Americans strongly favor equality of opportunity if not outcome, but many are weary of poverty's seeming immunity to public policy. This helps to explain the recent attention paid to cultural and genetic explanations of persistent poverty, including claims that economic inequality is a function of intellectual ability, as well as more subtle depictions of the United States as a meritocracy where barriers to achievement are personal--either voluntary or inherited--rather than systemic. This volume of original essays by luminaries in the economic, social, and biological sciences, however, confirms mounting evidence that the connection between intelligence and inequality is surprisingly weak and demonstrates that targeted educational and economic reforms can reduce the income gap and improve the country's aggregate productivity and economic well-being. It also offers a novel agenda of equal access to valuable associations. Amartya Sen, John Roemer, Robert M. Hauser, Glenn Loury, Orley Ashenfelter, and others sift and analyze the latest arguments and quantitative findings on equality in order to explain how merit is and should be defined, how economic rewards are distributed, and how patterns of economic success persist across generations. Moving well beyond exploration, they draw specific conclusions that are bold yet empirically grounded, finding that schooling improves occupational success in ways unrelated to cognitive ability, that IQ is not a strong independent predictor of economic success, and that people's associations--their neighborhoods, working groups, and other social ties--significantly explain many of the poverty traps we observe. The optimistic message of this beautifully edited book is that important violations of equality of opportunity do exist but can be attenuated by policies that will serve the general economy. Policy makers will read with interest concrete suggestions for crafting economically beneficial anti-discrimination measures, enhancing educational and associational opportunity, and centering economic reforms in community-based institutions. Here is an example of some of our most brilliant social thinkers using the most advanced techniques that their disciplines have to offer to tackle an issue of great social importance.

Kenneth Arrow is Joan Kenny Professor of Economics Emeritus at Stanford University and recipient of the Alfred Nobel Memorial Prize in Economic Science. Samuel Bowlesis Professor of Economics at the University of Massachusetts. Steven Durlauf is Professor of Economics at the University of Wisconsin.

Erscheint lt. Verlag 26.6.2018
Verlagsort Princeton
Sprache englisch
Themenwelt Wirtschaft
Schlagworte Affirmative Action • Capital Accumulation • Capitalism • class stratification • Consumption Tax • Debt Overhang • Demand For Labor • Discrimination • disparate impact • Disposable and discretionary income • Dummy variable (statistics) • Economic Efficiency • Economic Inequality • economic interventionism • Economic mobility • Economic Rent • Economics • Economic Security • Economic stratification • economist • Educational attainment • educational inequality • elitism • Employment • employment discrimination • Endogeneity (econometrics) • Equal Opportunity • estimation • Externality • Heritability • Homo economicus • Human Capital • income • income inequality in the united states • incomplete markets • inefficiency • Information asymmetry • instrumental variable • Labour Economics • Logistic Regression • loss factor • Lump-sum tax • Macroeconomics • Marginal product • Marginal product of labor • Marginal return • Market Failure • Market Mechanism • Marxian economics • Meritocracy • Middle-class values • National Bureau of Economic Research • Net Profit • Normative Economics • Observational error • occupational inequality • of education • opportunity cost • Oppression • Panel Study of Income Dynamics • Pareto Efficiency • Pay scale • Political Economy • Poverty • Poverty trap • Profit Maximization • Psychic cost • Racial inequality in the United States • Racial segregation • Racism • rationing • Redistribution of income and wealth • Relative value (economics) • Samuel Bowles (economist) • Scarcity (social psychology) • Sexism • Sex Ratio • sibling • Social capital • Social Class • social division of labor • Social Inequality • social stigma • Socioeconomics • Socioeconomic Status • Sociology of Education • standard error • Statistical discrimination (economics) • statistical significance • Subsidy • Supply (economics) • Tax • Tax Rate • The Bell Curve • Trade-off • Unemployment • Unemployment benefits • Utility • Welfare Economics • Zero-profit condition
ISBN-10 0-691-19033-X / 069119033X
ISBN-13 978-0-691-19033-4 / 9780691190334
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