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Visions of Inequality From The French Revolution to The End of The Cold War

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Management number 4083288 Release Date 2025/08/12 List Price $27.60 Model Number 4083288
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This is brand new, it has never been used. It is a hardcover. It is usually a required book for Economic College Courses; especailly the ones that specialize (or are specific) in economic inequality. It was written by Branko Milanovick.

Book Overview:

A Financial Times Best Book of the Year.

A sweeping and original history of how economists across two centuries have thought about inequality, told through portraits of six key figures.

Visions of Inequality takes us from Quesnay and the physiocrats, for whom social classes were prescribed by law, through the classic nineteenth-century treatises of Smith, Ricardo, and Marx, who saw class as a purely economic category driven by means of production. It shows how Pareto reconceived class as a matter of elites versus the rest of the population, while Kuznets saw inequality arising from the urban-rural divide.

This also meticulously extracts each author's view of income distribution.

ISBN: 978-0-674-26414-4

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