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The Cost of Inequality Stewart Lansley

The Cost of Inequality By Stewart Lansley

The Cost of Inequality by Stewart Lansley


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Summary

A controversial book that argues that the super-rich have become a cancerous growth that is destroying the economy.

The Cost of Inequality Summary

The Cost of Inequality: Three Decades of the Super-rich and the Economy by Stewart Lansley

Why does the modern economy consist of two tracks: a fast one for the super-rich and a stalled one for everyone else? What decisions led to this split three decades ago, and were their goals realised? What is the cost of a two-track economy? Have the real solutions to the 2008-9 crisis been missed? This ground-breaking book, based on years of research, seeks to answer these questions and provide the hard evidence: - for the economic case for dismantling the economy for the super-rich; - that deregulation failed to deliver innovation and economic revival; - for new policies that avoid the looming permanent recession. At a time when top investors such as Warren Buffett call for an end to the coddling of billionaires, this urgent, provocative book provides a radical new way of thinking for ending the economic deadlock.

About Stewart Lansley

Stewart Lansley is an economist, financial journalist and award-winning TV producer. A research fellow at the University of Bristol, he is the author of Poor Britain (with Joanna Mack), Rich Britain and a biography of Philip Green. He has written for academic and specialist journals as well as the Guardian, Independent and Sunday Times, and has held academic posts at the National Institute of Economic and Social Research and the Universities of Reading and Brunel. He lives in London.

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GOR004589735
9781908096067
1908096063
The Cost of Inequality: Three Decades of the Super-rich and the Economy by Stewart Lansley
Used - Very Good
Hardback
Gibson Square Books Ltd
2011-08-04
320
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