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050 | _aHB 501 .G55 1981 | ||
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_aGilder, George F. _eauthor |
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_aWealth and poverty / _cGeorge F. Gilder |
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_aNew York : _bBasic Books, _cc1981 |
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_a306 pages ; _c24 cm. |
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504 | _aIncludes index. | ||
505 | _aPart I. The Mandate for Capitalism -- 1. The Dirge of Triumph -- 2. The Economy of Frustration -- 3. The Returns of Giving -- 4. The Supply Side -- 5. The Nature of Wealth -- 6. The Nature of Poverty -- 7. The Entrepreneurial Future -- 8. The Clashes of Class -- 9. The War Against Wealth -- Part II. The Crisis of Policy -- 10. The Moral Hazards of Liberalism -- 11. The Coming Welfare Boom -- 12. The Myths of Discrimination -- 13. The Jobs Perplex -- 14. The Make-Work Illusion -- 15. Laffer and Liberal Economics -- 16. The Inflationary State -- 17. The Productivity of Services -- 18. The Imperatives of Growth -- Part III. The Economy of Faith -- 19. The Kinetic Economy20. The Bullheaded Brewer -- 21. The Necessity for Faith. | ||
520 | _aWEALTH AND POVERTY are the prime concerns of economics, but they are subjects too vast and vital to be left to economists alone. Although economists have provided me with some of my most valued counsel-and I will be acknowledging them in numbers- -this book is in part an essay on the limitations of contemporary economics in analyzing the sources of creativity and progress in all economies. | ||
650 | _aWEALTH -- HISTORY | ||
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