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Unbound: How Inequality Constricts Our Economy and What We Can Do about It

English

By (author): Heather Boushey

A Financial Times Book of the Year

The strongest documentation I have seen for the many ways in which inequality is harmful to economic growth.
Jason Furman


A timely and very useful guideBoushey assimilates a great deal of recent economic research and argues that it amounts to a paradigm shift.
New Yorker

Do we have to choose between equality and prosperity? Decisions made over the past fifty years have created underlying fragilities in our society that make our economy less effective in good times and less resilient to shocks, such as todays coronavirus pandemic. Many think tackling inequality would require such heavy-handed interference that it would stifle economic growth. But a careful look at the data suggests nothing could be further from the truthand that reducing inequality is in fact key to delivering future prosperity.

Presenting cutting-edge economics with verve, Heather Boushey shows how rising inequality is a drain on talent, ideas, and innovation, leading to a concentration of capital and a damaging under-investment in schools, infrastructure, and other public goods. We know inequality is fueling social unrest. Boushey shows persuasively that it is also a serious drag on growth.

In this outstanding book, Heather Bousheyshows that, beyond a point, inequality damages the economy by limiting the quantity and quality of human capital and skills, blocking access to opportunity, underfunding public services, facilitating predatory rent-seeking, weakening aggregate demand, and increasing reliance on unsustainable credit.
Martin Wolf, Financial Times

Think rising levels of inequality are just an inevitable outcome of our market-driven economy? Then you should read Bousheys well-argued, well-documented explanation of why youre wrong.
David Rotman, MIT Technology Review

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Product Details
  • Dimensions: 140 x 210mm
  • Publication Date: 23 Feb 2021
  • Publisher: Harvard University Press
  • Publication City/Country: United States
  • Language: English
  • ISBN13: 9780674251380

About Heather Boushey

Heather Boushey is President and CEO of the Washington Center for Equitable Growth and former Chief Economist on Hillary Clintons transition team. She is the author of Finding Time: The Economics of Work-Life Conflict and coeditor of After Piketty: The Agenda for Economics and Inequality (both from Harvard). The New York Times has called Boushey one of the most vibrant voices in the field and Politico twice named her one of the top 50 thinkers doers and visionaries transforming American politics.

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