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Average Income
Baby Bonuses
capital
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Census Income
Child Poverty
Chronic Ailments
Chronic Health Problems
Clean Energy Investments
Clean Renewable
economic inequality analysis
Energy Sources
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French Minimum Wage
Gini Points
government
Great Recession
intangible
Intangible Capital
labor market dynamics
leave
Life Satisfaction
Low Wage Share
Middle Class
Middle Quintile
multidimensional quality of life measurement
net
Net Government Expenditures
OECD 2011c
paid
Paid Parental Leave
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Personal Capital
public goods access
Real Gdp
social mobility research
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Young Men

Product details

  • ISBN 9780765634887
  • Weight: 725g
  • Dimensions: 191 x 235mm
  • Publication Date: 16 Sep 2014
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Hardback
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As the United States continues its slow climb out of the Great Recession, it is important to focus on new directions to improve the standard of living in America. This book explores what is behind a faltering standard of living in the United States since the early 1980s and what can be done to restore it. The book is uniquely valuable in going beyond mainstream thinking about how to restore prosperity. Economics has traditionally equated economic growth (increases in per capita income) with improvements in quality of life and the standard of living. This book questions that assumption. The different chapters in the book show the standard of living as being more than income, to include many non-market aspects such as access to public goods (roads, clean air and water, schools, parks, and museums), intangible aspects of quality of life such as equity and a sense of community, and broadly based economic opportunities. This means that improving the standard of living is a multi-dimensional challenge rather than one of solely increasing aggregate demand, productivity, or GDP. This book embodies a pluralistic approach and draws on the expertise of a wide array of thinkers. The intended audience is for various courses offered in economics, sociology, political science, public policy programs, and in environmental and ecological studies.

Richard P. F. Holt is professor of economics at Southern Oregon University.

Daphne T. Greenwood is professor of economics and director of the Colorado Center for Policy Studies at the University of Colorado, Colorado Springs.

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