Myths of rich & poor : why we're better off than we think
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Author
Contributors
Alm, Richard, author.
Status
General Shelving - 3rd Floor
HC106.82 .C69 1999
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HC106.82 .C69 1999
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Subjects
LC Subjects
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Other Subjects
Burgers.
cambio tecnológico.
changement technologique.
chômage.
competitiveness.
competitividad.
compétitivité
consumer expenditure.
costo de la mano de obra.
coût de la main-d'oeuvre.
Coût et niveau de la vie -- États-Unis.
creación de empleos.
crecimiento económico.
croissance économique.
création d'emploi.
cuadros estadísticos.
desempleo.
despido colectivo.
distribución del ingreso.
durée du travail.
dépenses de consommation.
Développement économique.
economic development.
economic growth.
empleo.
emploi.
employment creation.
employment.
Estados Unidos.
estructura del empleo.
Etats-Unis.
ethnic group.
femmes.
gasto de consumo.
graph.
graphique.
groupe ethnique.
grupo étnico.
gráfico.
horas de trabajo.
hours of work.
household income.
income distribution.
information technology.
ingreso de los hogares.
innovación.
innovation.
innovation.
labour cost.
labour productivity.
leisure.
licenciement collectif.
loisir.
mujeres.
niveau de vie.
nivel de vida.
occupational structure.
ocio.
OECD countries.
pays de l'OCDE.
países de la OCDE.
Personnel -- Réduction.
productividad del trabajo.
productivité du travail.
redundancy.
revenu des ménages.
répartition du revenu.
salaire.
salario.
standard of living.
statistical table.
structure de l'emploi.
tableau statistique.
technological change.
technologie de l'information.
tecnología de la información.
tendance.
tendencia.
trabajadoras.
travailleuses.
trend.
unemployment.
USA
USA.
wages.
Welvaart.
Wirtschaftsentwicklung
women workers.
women.
États-Unis -- Conditions économiques -- 1971-1981.
États-Unis -- Conditions économiques -- 1981-2001.
cambio tecnológico.
changement technologique.
chômage.
competitiveness.
competitividad.
compétitivité
consumer expenditure.
costo de la mano de obra.
coût de la main-d'oeuvre.
Coût et niveau de la vie -- États-Unis.
creación de empleos.
crecimiento económico.
croissance économique.
création d'emploi.
cuadros estadísticos.
desempleo.
despido colectivo.
distribución del ingreso.
durée du travail.
dépenses de consommation.
Développement économique.
economic development.
economic growth.
empleo.
emploi.
employment creation.
employment.
Estados Unidos.
estructura del empleo.
Etats-Unis.
ethnic group.
femmes.
gasto de consumo.
graph.
graphique.
groupe ethnique.
grupo étnico.
gráfico.
horas de trabajo.
hours of work.
household income.
income distribution.
information technology.
ingreso de los hogares.
innovación.
innovation.
innovation.
labour cost.
labour productivity.
leisure.
licenciement collectif.
loisir.
mujeres.
niveau de vie.
nivel de vida.
occupational structure.
ocio.
OECD countries.
pays de l'OCDE.
países de la OCDE.
Personnel -- Réduction.
productividad del trabajo.
productivité du travail.
redundancy.
revenu des ménages.
répartition du revenu.
salaire.
salario.
standard of living.
statistical table.
structure de l'emploi.
tableau statistique.
technological change.
technologie de l'information.
tecnología de la información.
tendance.
tendencia.
trabajadoras.
travailleuses.
trend.
unemployment.
USA
USA.
wages.
Welvaart.
Wirtschaftsentwicklung
women workers.
women.
États-Unis -- Conditions économiques -- 1971-1981.
États-Unis -- Conditions économiques -- 1981-2001.
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Format
Book
Physical Desc
xvi, 256 pages : illustrations ; 25 cm
Language
English
Notes
Bibliography
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Description
Dismantling dozens of firmly-held beliefs, Cox and Alm show that: "Real income" is an unreliable measure of living standards. Real wealth - the lifestyle Americans routinely enjoy - has skyrocketed; the poor have not gotten poorer. In fact, the average family living below the poverty line today is doing as well or better, in terms of material possessions, as middle-class families in 1971; corporate downsizing creates jobs in the long run; income mobility is alive and well.
Description
Of people at the bottom fifth of the income distribution in 1975, almost 3 in 10 were in the top fifth by 1991; and America's trade deficit is a sign of strength. We can afford to import more than we export because America is such an attractive haven for overseas investments.
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APA Citation, 7th Edition (style guide)
Cox, W. M., & Alm, R. (1999). Myths of rich & poor: why we're better off than we think . Basic Books.
Chicago / Turabian - Author Date Citation, 17th Edition (style guide)Cox, W. Michael and Richard, Alm. 1999. Myths of Rich & Poor: Why We're Better Off Than We Think. Basic Books.
Chicago / Turabian - Humanities (Notes and Bibliography) Citation, 17th Edition (style guide)Cox, W. Michael and Richard, Alm. Myths of Rich & Poor: Why We're Better Off Than We Think Basic Books, 1999.
MLA Citation, 9th Edition (style guide)Cox, W. Michael,, and Richard Alm. Myths of Rich & Poor: Why We're Better Off Than We Think Basic Books, 1999.
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