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  • A government of, by and for the 1 percent  

    The price of inequality (Paperback)
    In this wonderful book, Stiglitz explains the brutal division of American society between the haves (1 percent) and the rest of the population. It unmasks the apparent truths as myths, stigmatizes responsible for the disastrous social and economic si
  • The Left and Right the same policy for the very rich  

    The price of inequality (Paperback)
    If you want to understand why the fate of the working class and the middle class is deteriorating in the US and in France, whatever the political party in power; if you want to know what manipulations by the 1% richest people in the world still accou
  • high quality work  

    The price of inequality (Paperback)
    a remarkable book requiring knowledge of macro economy to integrate its content. It allows to gain relevant vision of the global economic environment and understand the workings of the insidious inequality that is placed discretely in globalization.
  • Not read it myself, but ...  

    The price of inequality (Paperback)
    The person to whom I offered told me much good. In any case it is reassuring to see that there are really serious people who have thought about the issues and go against the current of this single thought conveyed by those who try to impose their wor
  • 36 good book  

    The price of inequality (Paperback)
    This book which deals with the evolution of inequality in the US is essentially transposed to France and to Europe. It is a good document to understand our economic and social policy environment.
  • a must read 26  

    The price of inequality (Paperback)
    Fune great lucidity of analysis and finally an economist who made concrete proposals to break the impasse in which we are. Too bad that the politicians do not have the courage to apply these proposals
  • Exellent book 1  

    The price of inequality (Paperback)
    Although based on the study of the United States, this book is of great interest. It is apparent that the author is at the extreme left of the political spectrum in the United States. Even in France it would be to the left of the left! There Rec este
  • The economic rigor, globalization ???? Why?  

    The price of inequality (Paperback)
    Fascinating essay, very accessible and a killer platitudes and clichés currently dumped on people: "Ah, my dear sir, you have to adapt ... Globalization willing ... The banks are right ..." Nope, says eco Nobel (no less) Stiglitz. Those who want
  • What a disappointment ... 15  

    The price of inequality (Paperback)
    I want to clarify that I'm usually in tune with Stiglitz that I have read all the popular books. This time, what a disappointment! As stated in a previous review, this book is written with the ink of anger. But this blind anger and disqualifies him a
  • Stiglitz continues  

    The price of inequality (Paperback)
    Stiglitz attacks a fashionable theme: rising inequality since the 1980s and the explosion of the "super rich". Now these super-rich benefit more from pensions as real work "productive." The structure of the book is quite simple: findin