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Top Heavy
The Increasing Inequality of Wealth in America and What Can Be Done about It
von Edward N Wolff
Verlag: New Press
Taschenbuch
ISBN: 978-1-56584-665-4
Auflage: Updated and Expanded edition
Erschienen am 01.02.2002
Sprache: Englisch
Format: 211 mm [H] x 140 mm [B] x 9 mm [T]
Gewicht: 154 Gramm
Umfang: 116 Seiten

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A work that sparked widespread controversy when it was first published, Top Heavy is acclaimed economist Edward N. Wolff's eloquent presentation of the facts of wealth inequality in the United States. In a completely revised and updated edition of the book the Boston Review hailed as "the leading contemporary study of the distribution of wealth", Wolff reveals the unprecedented rise in recent years of wealth inequality and shows how it is one of the major forces challenging democracy and economic opportunity in America.

Wolff vividly illustrates how the gap between the haves and the have-nots in terms of wealth is greater now than at any time since 1929, immediately preceding the Great Depression. As the nation considers trillion-dollar tax cuts and the abolishment of the estate tax, Top Heavy takes a sobering look at how the wealth of the top 1% of households continues its heartstopping expansion while the current distribution of wealth in America invites the surprisingly apt comparison with the class-dominated societies of nineteenth-century Europe.

Top Heavy will continue to be an essential reference point in any discussion of what an economically healthy America might look like.



Edward N. Wolff is a professor of economics at New York University, the author of many books and articles on economics and tax policy, and the managing editor of the Review of Income and Wealth.