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Race and Economics - How Much Can We Blame on Discrimination?

English · Hardback

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Informationen zum Autor Walter E. Williams is the John M. Olin Distinguished Professor of Economics at George Mason University and a nationally syndicated columnist. He is the author of several books and more than sixty articles that have appeared in such scholarly journals such as Economic Inquiry! American Economic Review! and Social Science Quarterly and popular publications such as Reader's Digest! Regulation! Policy Review! and Newsweek. Klappentext Walter E. Williams applies an economic analysis to the problems black Americans have faced in the past and still face in the present to show that that free-market resource allocation! as opposed to political allocation! is in the best interests of minorities. He debunks many common labor market myths and reveals how excessive government regulation and the minimum-wage law have imposed incalculable harm on the most disadvantaged members of our society. Zusammenfassung "Williams applies an economic analysis to the problems black Americans have faced in the past and present to show that free-market resource allocation! as opposed to political allocation! is in the best interests of minorities"--Jacket.

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Authors Walter Williams, Walter E. Williams
Publisher Hoover Institution Press
 
Languages English
Product format Hardback
Released 27.04.2011
 
EAN 9780817912444
ISBN 978-0-8179-1244-4
No. of pages 174
Series Hoover Institution Press Publi
Hoover Institution Press Publi
Subject Social sciences, law, business > Business

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