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Lester Carl Thurow

    The Zero-Sum Society
    Generating Inequality
    Building Wealth
    • Building Wealth

      The New Rules for Individuals, Companies & Nations in a Knowledge-Based Economy

      • 336 Seiten
      • 12 Lesestunden

      There is no doubt that we are in the middle of a transition to a knowledge-based economy. Breakthrough technologies in microelectronics, biotechnology, new materials, telecommunications, robotics, and computers are fundamentally changing the game of creating wealth. While these new industries are growing explosively, existing industries such as banking and retail are being transformed beyond recognition. As a result, a new global economy is emerging to replace existing national economies. What will it take for individuals, companies, and entire countries to succeed in the new economics of the twenty-first century? Rather than focusing on spending, Lester C. Thurow argues that we must emphasize investment in basic knowledge, education, and infrastructure. Only by committing ourselves to building communal wealth can we maximize opportunities for building personal wealth as well. Building Wealth is an indispensable guide to surviving -- and thriving -- in the economies of the twenty-first century.

      Building Wealth
    • Generating Inequality

      Mechanisms of Distribution in the US Economy

      • 258 Seiten
      • 10 Lesestunden

      An economist constructs models to explain the existing distribution of earnings and wealth in the United States

      Generating Inequality
    • The Zero-Sum Society

      Distribution & the Possibilities for Economic Change

      • 230 Seiten
      • 9 Lesestunden

      Monograph maintaining that a political system founded on democracy has inhibited economic growth and given rise to a steady state economy in the USA - suggests that interest group pressures have impeded the exploitability of national level energy sources as well as the implementation of economic policies whish would reduce inflation, and sets forth measures to increase productivity, reduce government regulations and further income distribution. References and statistical tables.

      The Zero-Sum Society