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La gran brecha, Joseph E. Stiglitz ; traducción de María Luisa Rodríguez Tapia y Federico Corriente

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La gran brecha, Joseph E. Stiglitz ; traducción de María Luisa Rodríguez Tapia y Federico Corriente
Language
spa
Bibliography note
Includes bibliographical references (pages 463-473)
Index
no index present
Literary Form
non fiction
Main title
La gran brecha
Nature of contents
bibliography
Oclc number
971069194
Responsibility statement
Joseph E. Stiglitz ; traducción de María Luisa Rodríguez Tapia y Federico Corriente
Series statement
Ensayo. Economía
Summary
In the face of rising inequality in America, Joseph E. Stiglitz charts a path toward real recovery and a more equal society. A singular voice of reason in an era defined by bitter politics and economic uncertainty, Joseph E. Stiglitz has time and again diagnosed Americas greatest economic challenges, from the Great Recession and its feeble recovery to the yawning gap between the rich and the poor. The Great Divide gathers his most provocative reflections to date on the subject of inequality. As Stiglitz ably argues, a healthy economy and a fairer democracy are within our grasp if we can put aside misguided interests and ideologies and abandon failed policies. Opening with the essay that gave the Occupy Movement its slogan, "We are the 99%," later essays in The Great Divide reveal equality of opportunity as a national myth, show that todays outsized inequality is a matter of choice, and explain reforms that would spur higher growth, more opportunity, and greater equality
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