A series of letters written in response to the "Why Decry Wealth" article
published in the NYT two days ago:
January 26, 2000
When the Rich Get Even Richer
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To the Editor:
W. Michael Cox and Richard Alm
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In case you haven't guessed, it is research grant application time here Down
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Thanks in anticipation.
Martin Watts
Stephen E Philion wrote:
A series of letters written in response to the "Why Decry Wealth" article
published in the NYT two days ago:
January 26, 2000
When th
Michael, Many thanks.
Martin
Michael Perelman wrote:
Martin, here are a couple of sections from my new book Transcending the Economy:
On the Potential of Passionate Labor the Wastes of the Market, which is supposed
to appear in a couple of months.
== Inequality and Growth
The
Michael, if it is not too inconvenient,please would you send me the full references
for those publications.
Thanks.
Martin
Michael Perelman wrote:
Martin, here are a couple of sections from my new book Transcending the Economy:
On the Potential of Passionate Labor the Wastes of the Market,
Martin:
There is certainly material in the health inequality literature.
You might take a look at a look at several articles on the subject in The
American Journal of Public Health, September 1997 (Vol 87.#9), especially
the article by Ichiro Kawachi et al, on "Social Capital, Income
Here is the abstract of the article. Also, be sure to check out Richard
Wilkenson's book.
Abstracts of Journal Articles
Social Capital, Income
Inequality,and Mortality
I. Kawachi, B.P. Kennedy, K. Lochener, D. Prothrow-Stith
American Journal of Public
Health,Vol. 87. No. 9:1491-1498,