Because of monopolies, income inequality significantly understates economic inequality
Year of publication: |
2021
|
---|---|
Authors: | Schmitz, James Andrew |
Publisher: |
Minneapolis, MN : Federal Reserve Bank of Minneapolis |
Subject: | Inequality | Well-being | Income inequality | Consumption inequality | Monopoly | Antitrust | Housing crisis | Public education | Credit cards | Repair services | Sabotage | Einkommensverteilung | Income distribution | Monopol | Soziale Ungleichheit | Social inequality |
-
Monopolies: silent spreaders of poverty and economic inequality
Schmitz, James Andrew, (2020)
-
Monopoly capital and capitalist inequality : Marx after Piketty
Lambert, Thomas, (2016)
-
Monopolies inflict great harm on low- and middle-income Americans
Schmitz, James Andrew, (2020)
- More ...
-
Resistance to technology and trade between areas
Holmes, Thomas J., (1994)
-
A gain from trade : more research, less obstruction
Holmes, Thomas J., (1998)
-
Government production of investment goods and aggregate labor productivity
Schmitz, James Andrew, (1997)
- More ...