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The Price of Inequality: How Today's Divided Society Endangers Our Future, by Joseph E. Stiglitz

A forceful argument against America's vicious circle of growing inequality by the Nobel Prize–winning economist.

America currently has the most inequality, and the least equality of opportunity, among the advanced countries. While market forces play a role in this stark picture, politics has shaped those market forces. In this best-selling book, Nobel Prize–winning economist Joseph E. Stiglitz exposes the efforts of well-heeled interests to compound their wealth in ways that have stifled true, dynamic capitalism. Along the way he examines the effect of inequality on our economy, our democracy, and our system of justice. Stiglitz explains how inequality affects and is affected by every aspect of national policy, and with characteristic insight he offers a vision for a more just and prosperous future, supported by a concrete program to achieve that vision.

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  • Published on: 2013-04-08
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Joseph E. Stiglitz's new book, The Price of Inequality, is the single most comprehensive counterargument to both Democratic neoliberalism and Republican laissez-faire theories. While credible economists running the gamut from center right to center left describe our bleak present as the result of seemingly unstoppable developments--globalization and automation, a self-replicating establishment built on "meritocratic" competition, the debt-driven collapse of 2008--Stiglitz stands apart in his defiant rejection of such notions of inevitability. He seeks to shift the terms of the debate. --Thomas B. Edsall

Stiglitz writes clearly and provocatively. He's the kind of economist who can talk about terms such as 'rent-seeking' and the 'euro crisis' and bring readers along for the ride... Stiglitz isn't just writing about people being hurt by inequality, he is also writing about the system itself being in jeopardy and what needs to be done to fix it. --Dante Chinni

Concise and clearly argued.

The single most comprehensive counterargument to both Democratic neoliberalism and Republican laissez-faire theories. While credible economists running the gamut from center right to center left describe our bleak present as the result of seemingly unstoppable developments globalization and automation, a self-replicating establishment built on 'meritocratic' competition, the debt-driven collapse of 2008 Stiglitz stands apart in his defiant rejection of such notions of inevitability. He seeks to shift the terms of the debate. --Thomas B. Edsall"

An impassioned argument backed by rigorous economic analysis. "

About the Author
Joseph E. Stiglitz is a Nobel Prize–winning economist and the best-selling author of The Great Divide, Rewriting the Rules of the American Economy, The Price of Inequality, Freefall: America, Free Markets, and the Sinking of the World Economy, and Globalization and Its Discontents. He is a columnist for the New York Times and Project Syndicate and has written for Vanity Fair, Politico, The Atlantic, and Harper’s. He teaches at Columbia University and lives in New York City.

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A Critical Warning for America
By Adam
The Price of Inequality is an eloquent analysis of inequality in the United States and what it means for our political system, economy and society. The book does a good job of laying out the facts.

One sentence basically says it all: "The top 1 percent of Americans gained 93 percent of the additional income created in the country in 2010, as compared with 2009." Now think of that in terms of a party with 100 people and big pizza with 100 slices. Basically it means that one rich guy gobbles up 93 slices of pizza. The other 99 get to divvy up the other seven.

Stiglitz does an especially good job of refuting the received wisdom among conservatives: that incomes are in proportion to productive contribution to society. Instead, the book shows that much of our extraordinary income concentration is due to "rent seeking" by the wealthy elite, and that very often this involves taking advantage of taxpayers. We have a system that actively redistributes income and wealth from huge numbers of people at the bottom of the pyramid to a tiny number at the very top.

As the book shows, extreme income inequality is really a kind of cancer that infects almost every aspect of our social, political, economic and even legal system. A tiny elite is able to effectively purchase laws and regulations that work in its favor. For example, bankruptcy laws are designed to favor banks over homeowners and holders of student debt, even though the banks have access to much better information and expertise when making these loans. One idea that occurs throughout the book is that we should have "one person one vote" not "one dollar one vote." and yet the evidence is clear we are moving toward even more influence for those with money.

277 of 300 people found the following review helpful.
Powerful and persuasive
By Hans G. Despain
Income inequality and wealth inequality have skyrocketed in the last 30 years. There is no dispute about this, but there are disputes over both the causes of this phenomenon and its effects.

In one sentence summary for those of you who like a very short review, this book has a threefold agenda. First to document the widely accessible and now well-known phenomenon of inequality, second to explain its cause and third understand its effects.

Also note that Stiglitz's book is very much an elaboration of his 2011 Vanity Fair article "Of the 1%, for the 1%, by the 1%." This article provides an excellent summary of the basic argument.

For those of you who like a longer review I will now provide a rather lengthy summary for those interested in the crucial issues of inequality, which are the root cause of the Occupy movement (see Richard Wolff excellent book _Occupy the Economy_, Occupy the Economy: Challenging Capitalism (City Lights Open Media)) and global tensions (see James K. Galbraith's indispensable _Inequality and Instability_, Inequality and Instability: A Study of the World Economy Just Before the Great Crisis).

Stiglitz's book is really two books, the first book is 290 pages of very well argued and accessible text aimed at the above threefold agenda. The second book is 100 pages of notes, documentation, and very excellent citations and references. My review will concentrate on the text.

In chapter one Stiglitz emphasizes that the phenomena of income inequality has been occurring well before the financial crisis of 2008. Indeed inequality is suggested to be a root cause of the crisis itself. From pre-crisis, 1979 - 2007, the richest 1 percent of Americans received 60 percent of all gains income growth, the richest 5 percent of Americans received 80 percent of all income gains, while the 90 percent of American households receive 8.6 percent. These staggering statistics are completely unprecedented in U.S. history.

Indeed if we look closer most Americans were actually becoming worse off with respect to inflation-adjusted income from 1979 - 2007. Stiglitz writes: "While the top 1 percent was doing fantastically, most Americans were actually growing worse-off" (p. 3), even though real per capita GDP has increased by nearly 80 percent, "most American male full-time workers have seen their income go down" (p. 26).

The wealth inequality (assets such as stocks, bonds, real estate, etc.) is even greater than income inequality (see Edward Wolff's _Top Heavy_ Top Heavy: The Increasing Inequality of Wealth in America and What Can Be Done About It, Second Edition. But worse still, the quality of life, health benefits and job security has drastically deteriorated for most Americans since 1979. The Great Financial Recession has not caused these trends, but has made many of them worse (p. 27).

Both income and wealth inequality is explained by the symbiotic relationship between markets and government. While "market forces help shape the degree of inequality, government policies shape those market forces. Much of the inequality that exists today is a result of government policy, both what the government does and what it does not do" (p. 28).

This latter point is absolutely essential to the argument of the book. Businesses which want to make profits will attempt to circumvent competition and achieve monopoly-like power. This can be difficult, but because of "asymmetric information" (e.g. sellers having more information than the buyer) many industries can accomplish monopoly-like power within the market process.

More importantly to Stiglitz, if monopoly-like power cannot be achieved by means of market processes and marketing, then there is always "rent-seeking" activity.

Rent-seeking is the attempt to obtain windfall profits or "rents" by means of political privilege and advantage. In other words, rather than creating new wealth via new technology, marketing, new efficiencies, a business or industry will attempt to manipulate the political environment of the economic activity through political lobbying (Jamie Galbraith has provided the best and most sustained argument of this behavior in his brilliant book _The Predator State_, The Predator State: How Conservatives Abandoned the Free Market and Why Liberals Should Too, also see Charles H. Ferguson's _Predator Nation_, Predator Nation: Corporate Criminals, Political Corruption, and the Hijacking of America).

The financial industry is able to exploit both asymmetric information situations and achieve rents-seeking privilege. Stiglitz writes, "the form of rent seeking that is most egregious - and that has been most perfected in recent years - has been the ability of those in the financial sector to take advantage of the poor and uninformed (p. 32). This is because financial companies almost always know more about their product (mortgage, derivative, stock, etc.) then do their customers, and the industry has been able to minimize any regulation or action by the government to even the playing field.

According to Stiglitz it is rent-seeking activity and the rise of what Jamie Galbraith calls the "The Predator State" that is the main cause of the both wealth and income inequality. According to Stiglitz, the main cause of inequality is not globalization, education, or technological change, although they do play part (p. 30), rather the main cause is political manipulation of rules and regulations by American businesses which have entered American politics through lobbying and financing campaigns (p 40ff).

Also playing a supporting role in the rise of inequality is macroeconomic policy (chapter 9), the decline in unionization, the incentives of corporations, and tax policies of the government.

Thus the causes of inequality are first and foremost (1) rent-seeking activity and the rise of The Predator State, then (2) tax policy, (3) macroeconomic policy (4) corporate governance and regulation, or lack thereof, (5) decline in unionization, (6) globalization, (7) technological change, and (8) education.

Now, importantly only causes (6) and (7) are market determined forces, all other causes and the primary cause are socio-political phenomenon. The good news here, according to Stiglitz is because of these socio-political phenomenon are policy determined, rather than market determined, then a change in policy can reduce most, although not all, of the inequality.

But why should we wish to change inequality at all? Or, what are the costs and benefits of inequality? This is addressed primarily in chapter four "Why It Matters." As society, "We are paying a high price for our large and growing inequality [...]. Those in the middle, and especially those at the bottom, will pay the highest price, but our country as a whole - our society, our democracy - also will pay a very high price" (p. 83). Inequality creates tension between citizens, increases criminality, and lowers life spans (see Richard Wilkenson's impressive work on these issues, The Impact of Inequality: How to Make Sick Societies Healthier, Unhealthy Societies: The Afflictions of Inequality, and The Spirit Level: Why Greater Equality Makes Societies Stronger).

Economically inequality creates instability, lowers output, increases unemployment and decreases GDP, "unequal societies do not function efficiently, and their economies are neither stable nor sustainable in the long term" (p. 84).

Worse still, inequality is correlated with reductions in public investment to infrastructure and education, "massive distortions in the economy (especially associated with rent seeking), in law, and in regulations", and has negative effects on workers' and citizens morale (p. 94).

Stiglitz dedicates a chapter to the negative effects inequality has on democracy (see Larry Bartels, for an excellent argument from which Stiglitz draws, Unequal Democracy: The Political Economy of the New Gilded Age. In other words, inequality is the _real_ road to serfdom and diminished freedom and weakened liberty. Economic inequality is at the same time political disempowerment, which places our "democracy in peril." Drawing heavily from behavior economics, chapter six explains how Americans misperceive the degree of inequality, fail to recognize its causes and misunderstand its consequences.

Chapter seven explains how inequality is now eroding the rule of law and created a nation of injustice and unfairness, diminishing socio-economic opportunities and political participation of citizens. In short, "inequality, combined with a flawed system of campaign finance, risks turning America's legal system into a travesty of justice" (p. 206)

The battle over the budget than is really a battle over inequality, while macroeconomic policy in the United States as made fetish of inflation at the neglect of other fiscal priorities, such as employment, infrastructure, and quality of life and personal security of citizens. "Macroeconomic and monetary policies that result in higher unemployment - and lower wages for ordinary citizens - are a major source of inequality in our society today. Over the past quarter century macroeconomic and monetary policies and institutions have failed to produce stability; they failed to produce sustainable growth; and, most importantly, they failed to produce growth that benefited most citizens in our society" (p. 264).

Stiglitz has solutions! (pp. 265-90) Reclaim the political process, curtail rent seeking activity and diminish political lobbying and the function of "The Predator State." Macroeconomic policy should not fetishize inflation, but emphasis employment policy and public investment in education, technology and infrastructure. Political policy should promote fairness and opportunity, curb excesses at the top, and institute real tax reform aimed at reducing inequality.

A powerful and well-argued book!

713 of 822 people found the following review helpful.
Spot-on diagnosis, but weak medicine?
By Frank A. Lewes
I'm generally a Republican voter who leans toward the small businessperson's agenda of favoring small government and the lowest practical amounts of taxes and governmental regulations. However, several things have challenged my view in recent years:

* The financial collapse of 2008 took most all of us by surprise. We didn't realize how fragile our economy was or how easily it could be brought to the very brink of complete meltdown. The progress of economic recovery has also been astonishingly slow and even now the prospect of another leg down seems to be looming.

* As a student of economics I am familiar with how old-time Progressives approached the depressions of the late 1800s and early 1900s. They recognized that the primary problem was an imbalance between production and consumption. Consumers did not earn enough income to purchase the goods and services that the capitalists produced. They understood that producers and consumers must prosper together, so they lobbied to raise the minimum wage, require the payment of premiums for overtime hours, encourage the formation of labor unions, and enact Social Security and Unemployment programs to provide a floor under purchasing power when the economy went slack. Franklin Roosevelt's New Deal was based on these ideas of raising consumer's purchasing power. I believe they did stabilize the economy in the 1930s and were the basis of our post-WWII prosperity.

* I'm a Reagan Conservative who believes that Reagan's Supply Side agenda of cutting taxes was correct economic policy in the 1980s. However, it is a much different thing to cut maximum marginal taxes from 70% to 28% as Reagan did than to cut them from 39% to 15% (capital gains and dividends) as Bush did. The fact that the economy collapsed in 2008 after we reduced taxes on the higher incomes to their lowest levels since the 1920s and after we repealed the banking regulations such as the Glass-Steagall Act leads me to believe that lowering taxes and deregulating business is not the optimal economic policy in all circumstances.

* We have learned that malfeasance and even fraud were tolerated by too many of our corporation managements. Companies like Enron, Worldcom, Healthsouth, and Arthur Anderson blew themselves up with accounting frauds. The nation's largest financial institutions like Bear Sterns, Lehman Brothers, Countrywide, AIG, Citibank, Bank America, Merrill Lynch very nearly brought down themselves and our entire economy by trading in unsound mortgage derivatives. It is easier to make the case that the economy's near-death experience was brought about by too little government oversight rather than too little.

Thus I am open to the ideas of people like Joseph Stiglitz that I would have scoffed at prior to 2008. I think his most powerful starting point is:

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This book is not about the politics of envy: the bottom 99 percent by and large are not jealous of the social contributions that some of those among the 1 percent have made, of their well-deserved incomes.
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Stiglitz is right that the Democrats are unlikely to convince the general public that their agenda is correct by engaging in negative attacks on the wealthy. They need to convince voters that reducing income inequality will benefit the wealthy as well as the poor. They must make the case that when the lot of the less-well-off is improved there will be more purchasing power available to consume the goods and services that the wealthy produce by investing in new factories and new technologies, and thus more profits for them too. All must prosper together.

Most of the book is a description of the symptoms of our economic malaise: falling wages and declining employment, and wealth being concentrated among the relative few who enjoy privileged positions in business and government. Most readers will probably agree with Stiglitz's diagnosis that income inequality is the root cause of the Great Recession and our agonizingly slow recovery out of it.

He also makes some crucially important points such as that while there are many people who achieve wealth through product innovation (Bill Gates, Steve Jobs, Sergey Brin, Mark Zuckerberg) there are many others who achieve wealth by conspiring with others to manipulate markets. For example, CEO's who sit on each others' boards of directors collude to raise each others' compensation to levels that would have once been considered unseemly. Thus, wealth may be acquired for reasons that do not always result from the legitimate operation of the free market.

Having gotten off to such a strong start, this book must unfortunately come to the difficult part of putting forth realistic proposals for reform. Like so many others, it is nebulous in its proposed solutions. It mentions unfavorable trade imbalances as costing us jobs, but doesn't say what we should do specifically to correct those imbalances. It laments the passing of the manufacturing economy overseas, but argues against imposing tariffs on imported manufactured goods. It mentions wonkish-sounding ideas for regulating banks and businesses but doesn't explain them in an inspiring way that would make them popular planks in a campaign platform to carry to the people.

Stiglitz is cautious in discussing ideas like these. I get the impression (by his frequent use of the term "public investment") that his true agenda may be to pay lip service to reforming the private sector while funding a massive expansion of government ownership of the economy. If I am understanding him correctly, he is like Robert Reich in favoring a big-government economy whereby the Federal Government would own and operate bullet trains, wind farms, research and development parks, urban mass transit, jobs training schools, and so on. This is where I as a quasi-Conservative take issue with Stiglitz: I believe that government has a legitimate role in refereeing fair practices for the economy, but that it should not OWN the game.

I also take issue with Stiglitz's using much of the book to bolster his idea that, "The failures in politics and economics are related" and then going on and on about there being too much big-money influence in politics. IMO, the Democrats are failing at the ballot box because they are pushing agendas that primarily benefit big-government elitists, not the majority of the voters who work in the rank-and-file jobs of the private sector. Let the Democrats and Progressives hone their agenda until it DOES benefit the rank-and-file and see if they do not get better results.

Stiglitz makes the Liberal economic case in a gentlemanly way that will not offend Conservatives. In fact the book seems designed to change the perceptions of Conservatives and Centrists by educating them in a well-reasoned, congenial way to the need for greater government oversight of the economy. I think Conservatives who read the book in good faith will broaden their thinking beyond the ideologically rigid "business good, government bad" platitudes of sophomoric conservatism.

However, Democrat-leaning economists like Stiglitz may want to think beyond the idea that merely growing the public sector with tax increases will not bring sustainable economic growth.

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It’s now four years later, and we are preparing for another election. Despite constant discussion, neither political party seems to have addressed this issue of income inequality satisfactorily. We now have insurgent candidate Donald Trump challenging the mainstream Republicans from the Populist Right, while Bernie Sanders has challenged the Democrats’ leader Hillary Clinton from the Socialist Left.

Perhaps both parties have become so bound by shopworn partisan ideologies that they no longer understand the importance that working a steady job means for the middle class. Income inequality is unlikely to be reduced unless the middle class has reasonable prospects for steady employment at wages sufficient to enable them to provide for their families.

We have spent the last 30 years making it difficult for the Middle Class to stay employed. Words like {downsizing, rightsizing, outsourcing, offshoring, work force reduction, involuntary early retirement} have entered the vocabulary to describe the dis-employment of the middle class. Labor force participation peaked in 1999 and has been in steady decline since then. Income inequality cannot be reduced by putting people out of work.

We keep hearing about the theory of “creative destruction” postulating that jobs destroyed in “obsolete” industries are always replaced by higher-paying jobs in new industries. Yet it seems that most of the new jobs being created today are not the promised “high-paying, high-technology” jobs, but low-skilled minimum wage jobs. Even the pay and benefits of skilled labor and professionals seems to be under pressure for a variety of reasons.

This is the point at which the discussion of HOW to reduce income inequality by improving the fortunes of the middle class becomes heated. Stiglitz seems reluctant to challenge the conventional wisdom among Democrats that leaving the private sector relatively free to operate in free market laissez-faire mode, while growing the public sector, will expand employment and reduce income inequality. So now we have Bernie Sanders proposing more direct control over the private sector from the Socialist direction.

Republican-aligned economists are reluctant to challenge their party’s conventional wisdom that tax cuts, increased immigration, and more free trade agreements will grow the economy and reduce income inequality. So, now we have Donald Trump challenging the Republicans from the Populist Right.

Perhaps we will have a clearer picture of how the public wants to remediate income equality after the votes are counted in this 2016 election.

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Laminated quick reference card showing step-by-step instructions and shortcuts for how to use tables, PivotTables, sorting and filtering features in Microsoft Office Excel 2010. This guide is suitable as a training handout, or simply an easy to use reference guide, for any type of user.
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Excel Tables: Creating an Excel Table, Changing the Table Area, Adding a New Row or Column to the Table, Deleting a Table Row or Column, Turning On/Off the Total Row, Changing the Total Row, Convert a Table to a Normal Range, Using a Normal Range for Sorting, Filtering, Subtotals, and PivotTables, Removing Duplicates, Structured References in Excel Tables.

PivotTables: Creating a PivotTable or PivotChart Report, Show/Hide the PivotTable Field List, Adding/Removing a PivotTable Field, Refreshing a PivotTable, Rearranging a PivotTable, Adding a PivotChart to an Existing PivotTable, Changing the Summary Function, Changing How Values are Shown, Sorting in a PivotTable, Grouping by Dates or Time, Filtering PivotTables and Charts with Slicers.

Sorting & Filtering: Basic Sorting, Complex Sorting, Re-applying a Sort, Creating a Custom List, Creating a Custom List from Cell Data, Sorting Using a Custom List, Filtering and Advanced Filtering, Show/Hide AutoFilter, Searching for Filter Criteria in AutoFilter, Criteria for Advanced Filters, Using Advanced Filters/Copying Filtered Data to Another Range, Selecting /Ordering Columns, Filter/Copy Unique Rows, Clearing Filtering and Sorting, Subtotals.

This guide is one of several titles available for Excel 2010: Excel 2010 Introduction; Excel 2010 Tables, PivotTables, Sorting & Filtering; Advanced & Macros; Charts & Sparklines; Functions & Formulas.

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Very good quick reminder
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While those with no knowledge of Excel 2010 tables and pivot tables would be better served by a text guide, this is a great resource as a reminder for those functions you once learned, but rarely use.

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  • Published on: 2011-10-06
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Not what it claims to be
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Purchased this book for a college course I was taking. Believed the book was going to be respectable research articles pitted against one another to help broaden perspective. The reality was that a research article would be up "against" a random piece of writing that often didn't make much sense or have any real research in it at all. This made me feel that the author clearly wanted the reader to be swayed in one direction or another, which seems contrary to the way the book is marketed. My teacher stated she would not be using the book again because it was such poor quality.

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By JWANG, Ph.D.
I am an instructor at a research university and am actually appalled at some of the "research" used in this book. Just because a book has been printed many times (this book is in its 9th edition) doesn't mean it reflects high-quality content. I'm sure we can all think of many popular books that we personally find atrocious. Correlation is NOT causation!!!!!

In a nut shell, scientific means something that is is based on empirical and measurable evidence. Because you can really find "evidence" for anything you want to believe in, the quality of your evidence is vital. Evidence from high-quality sources (e.g., original research published in high-impact, peer-reviewed empirical journals) are going to provide a lot more support for your arguments than ones that come from low-quality "pseudoscience."

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I am all about having different viewpoints on the same topics; being exposed to different viewpoints and arguments can help one develop important critical thinking skills (and in this age and time, where anyone can proclaim themselves to be an expert in basically anything, you REALLY do need critical thinking skills!) Listening to those whose opinions differ from your own can also help broaden your mind and help you grow as a person. However, the pivotal issue here is WHERE one is basing one's arguments from. Whereas evidence from high-quality and objective sources provide strong support and credibility for your arguments, evidence from biased, low-quality sources just detract from and weaken your arguments. By including pseudoscience in their book as "research," the authors failed to engage in the very critical thinking that they, ironically, wanted their readers to gain from reading this book.

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I had to get this book for a college course. This book was intended to help you think and see issues from another person's perspective. Although there is evidence on each side of the issues, many of the arguments are very poor quality. They did not use scientific evidence many times and sometimes the argument is based merely on one person's opinion. I felt some of these arguments did not make sense and did not really follow the issue at all. Although I thought this book would be an interesting discussion starter in class, I was very disappointed with the quality of research and arguments that supported some of the issues.(We often discussed how the information did not make sense, instead of on the issues themselves.) I definitely do NOT recommend this book. The basis of the book is very interesting, I would love to see a well written book with high quality arguments on these issues.

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