Too Much Stuff: Capitalism in Crisis
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Author: Kozo Yamamura (formerly University of Washington)
Format: Paperback
Number of Pages: 224
Where has capitalismgone wrong? Why do conventional policy solutions produce only wider incomedisparity and inequality? In Too much stuff, Yamamura suggests the only way forcapitalism and democracy to thrive is to increase investment to meet societalneeds and argues that this will help reduce the growing wealth gap whichthreatens global democracy. With convincing evidence from across the Westernworld, this bold book challenges the economic orthodoxy and offers practicalsteps forward that we can all support.
Author: Kozo Yamamura (formerly University of Washington)
Format: Paperback
Number of Pages: 224
Where has capitalismgone wrong? Why do conventional policy solutions produce only wider incomedisparity and inequality? In Too much stuff, Yamamura suggests the only way forcapitalism and democracy to thrive is to increase investment to meet societalneeds and argues that this will help reduce the growing wealth gap whichthreatens global democracy. With convincing evidence from across the Westernworld, this bold book challenges the economic orthodoxy and offers practicalsteps forward that we can all support.
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NB: This is a secondhand book in very good condition. See our FAQs for more information. Please note that the jacket image is indicative only. A description of our secondhand books is not always available. Please contact us if you have a question about this title.
Author: Kozo Yamamura (formerly University of Washington)
Format: Paperback
Number of Pages: 224
Where has capitalismgone wrong? Why do conventional policy solutions produce only wider incomedisparity and inequality? In Too much stuff, Yamamura suggests the only way forcapitalism and democracy to thrive is to increase investment to meet societalneeds and argues that this will help reduce the growing wealth gap whichthreatens global democracy. With convincing evidence from across the Westernworld, this bold book challenges the economic orthodoxy and offers practicalsteps forward that we can all support.
Author: Kozo Yamamura (formerly University of Washington)
Format: Paperback
Number of Pages: 224
Where has capitalismgone wrong? Why do conventional policy solutions produce only wider incomedisparity and inequality? In Too much stuff, Yamamura suggests the only way forcapitalism and democracy to thrive is to increase investment to meet societalneeds and argues that this will help reduce the growing wealth gap whichthreatens global democracy. With convincing evidence from across the Westernworld, this bold book challenges the economic orthodoxy and offers practicalsteps forward that we can all support.
Too Much Stuff: Capitalism in Crisis