The Poverty of Affluence

The Poverty of Affluence
Author: Paul Wachtel
Publsiher: Rebel Reads
Total Pages: 250
Release: 2017-03-28
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 1632460211

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An excellent profile of middle-class psychology in America, its habits, expectations and frustrations.

Poverty of Affluence

Poverty of Affluence
Author: Paul L. Wachtel
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 316
Release: 1983
Genre: Consumption (Economics)
ISBN: OCLC:429362600

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The Poverty of Affluence

The Poverty of Affluence
Author: Paul L. Wachtel
Publsiher: New Society Publishers
Total Pages: 344
Release: 1989
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: UOM:39015018885759

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Affluence and Poverty in the Middle East

Affluence and Poverty in the Middle East
Author: M. Riad El-Ghonemy
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 321
Release: 2002-09-11
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9781134856282

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Affluence and Poverty in the Middle East is an introduction to the political economy of the Middle East, focusing on its most salient features - persistent poverty and extreme inequality. El-Ghonemy analyses the factors influencing the region, including its unique historical, religious and cultural mix, as well as its economic foundations and forms of corruption. For each factor he employs case-studies drawn from throughout the region, from Turkey to Sudan and Morocco to Iran. In the final section El-Ghomeny discusses possible solutions to the challenges facing the region, including possible uses of a peace dividend, and the role of democracy.

Poverty of Affluence

Poverty of Affluence
Author: P. Wachtel
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 135
Release: 1992-01-01
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: 1550920162

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Beyond Poverty and Affluence

Beyond Poverty and Affluence
Author: B. Goudzwaard,Harry De Lange,H. M. de Lange
Publsiher: University of Toronto Press
Total Pages: 194
Release: 1995-01-01
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 0802076378

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Beyond Poverty and Affluence argues that, like a virus which has developed an immunity to the cure, the problems of poverty, environmental degeneration, and unemployment today successfully resist the remedy of growth in industrial production. Bob Goudzwaard and Harry de Lange demonstrate that over the last several decades the solutions used by industrialized nations either have not helped or have dramatically exacerbated these problems. Instead, these predicaments have become structural features of today's economic practice. The authors formulate an alternative, which they call the economics of care, and propose a twelve-step program for economic recovery in Canada. Goudzwaard and de Lange contend that poverty, environmental damage, and unemployment have a common origin: they emerge from structural flaws in classical and contemporary neoclassical economic thought, including that of Adam Smith and Karl Marx. Drawing on thinkers as diverse as RenT Girard and Hannah Arendt, on numerous Canadian sources, and on their own Christian tradition, the authors propose a `pre-care' economy, which places care needs first on its list of priorities and only then addresses the scope of production, rather than a 'post-care' economy, which pursues maximum consumption and production above all else. They also describe in detail structural changes the Canadian economy will need to undergo to become an economy of pre-care. Included in their discussion is an assessment of the progress of `sustainable development' in Canada, including the work of the federal and provincial roundtables on environment and economy, and a proposed framework for setting Canadian government finances on a durable foundation. The twelve economic proposals the authors put forward deal with such issues as international currency creation, the environment, the foundation of labour/management relations, the funding of social programs, wage and salary development, the scope of production and technological development, the structure of economic decision-making, the direction of government funding, and the dropping of trade barriers in North America and Europe.

Poverty of Affluence

Poverty of Affluence
Author: David Mariani
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 135
Release: 1919-07-15
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: 1733146121

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Poverty in the Midst of Affluence

Poverty in the Midst of Affluence
Author: Leo F. Goodstadt
Publsiher: Hong Kong University Press
Total Pages: 282
Release: 2014-12-01
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 9789888208227

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Hong Kong is among the richest cities in the world. Yet over the past 15 years, living conditions for the average family have deteriorated despite a robust economy, ample budget surpluses, and record labour productivity. Successive governments have been reluctant to invest in services for the elderly, the disabled, the long-term sick, and the poor, while education has become more elitist. The political system has helped to entrench a mistaken consensus that social spending is a threat to financial stability and economic prosperity. In this trenchant attack on government mismanagement, Leo Goodstadt traces how officials have created a ‘new poverty’ in Hong Kong and argues that their misguided policies are both a legacy of the colonial era and a deliberate choice by modern governments, and not the result of economic crises. This provocative book will be essential reading for anyone wishing to understand why poverty returned to Hong Kong in this century. The book has been thoroughly revised and updated for this new, paperback edition. ‘Leo Goodstadt has identified the New Poor as those made vulnerable through diminishing access to essential services and opportunities. The culprits are misguided policies, and the callous and uncaring decisions of those in power. This compelling critique carries weight and demands a response.’ —Christine Fang, Former Chief Executive of The Hong Kong Council of Social Service ‘This is a critical reflection on Hong Kong’s path of social development and a most discerning analysis of the Third World mentality espoused by the government and the business community in the area of social welfare.’ —Lui Tai-lok, Chair Professor of Hong Kong Studies, The Hong Kong Institute of Education ‘Welfare spending was like “pouring sand into the sea to reclaim land”, thought one Chief Executive. Governments restrained social spending based on that skewed view . . . This book is meticulously researched and painfully insightful. It is a masterly chronicle of Hong Kong’s social welfare policy.’ —Anna Wu, Non-Official Member of the Executive Council, HKSAR