This second edition of Gary S. Becker's The Economics of
Discrimination has been expanded to include three further discussions
of the problem and an entirely new introduction which considers the
contributions made by others in recent years and some of the more
important problems remaining. Mr. Becker's work confronts the economic
effects of discrimination in the market place because of race,
religion, sex, color, social class, personality, or other
non-pecuniary considerations. He demonstrates that discrimination in
the market place by any group reduces their own real incomes as well
as those of the minority. The original edition of The Economics of
Discrimination was warmly received by economists, sociologists, and
psychologists alike for focusing the discerning eye of economic
analysis upon a vital social problem—discrimination in the market
place. "This is an unusual book; not only is it filled with ingenious
theorizing but the implications of the theory are boldly confronted
with facts. . . . The intimate relation of the theory and observation
has resulted in a book of great vitality on a subject whose interest
and importance are obvious."—M.W. Reder, American Economic Review
"The author's solution to the problem of measuring the motive behind
actual discrimination is something of a tour de force. . . .
Sociologists in the field of race relations will wish to read this
book."—Karl Schuessler, American Sociological Review
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ISBN
9780226041049
Publisert
2018
Utgave
2. utgave
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Vendor
University of Chicago Press
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
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