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Meritocracy and Economic Inequality Book

Meritocracy and Economic Inequality
Meritocracy and Economic Inequality, Most Americans strongly favor equality of opportunity if not outcome, but many are weary of poverty's seeming immunity to public policy. This helps to explain the recent attention paid to cultural and genetic explanations of persistent poverty, including , Meritocracy and Economic Inequality has a rating of 3.5 stars
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  • Meritocracy and Economic Inequality
  • Written by author Kenneth Arrow
  • Published by Princeton University Press, January 2000
  • Most Americans strongly favor equality of opportunity if not outcome, but many are weary of poverty's seeming immunity to public policy. This helps to explain the recent attention paid to cultural and genetic explanations of persistent poverty, including
  • "Arrow, Bowles, and Durlauf have brought together a stellar collection of scholars of justice, inequality, and intelligence. These are the people the academic community wants to hear from on these issues. They do NOT disappoint. Each essay is thoughtful a
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Introduction
Pt. 1Merit, Reward, and Opportunity3
1Merit and Justice5
2Equality of Opportunity17
Pt. 2The Causes and Consequences of "Intelligence"33
3IQ Trends over Time: Intelligence, Race, and Meritocracy35
4Genes, Culture, and Inequality61
Pt. 3Schooling and Economic Opportunity87
5Schooling, Intelligence, and Income in America89
6Does Schooling Raise Earnings by Making People Smarter?118
7A Reanalysis of The Bell Curve: Intelligence, Family Background, and Schooling137
8Occupational Status, Education, and Social Mobility in the Meritocracy179
9Understanding the Role of Cognitive Ability in Accounting for the Recent Rise in the Economic Return to Education230
Pt. 4Policy Options267
10Inequality and Race: Models and Policy269
11Conceptual Problems in the Enforcement of Anti-Discrimination Laws296
12Meritocracy, Redistribution, and the Size of the Pie317
Index341


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