Persistent Inequalities: Wage Disparity Under Capitalist Competition
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Format
Hardcover
Pages
324
Language
English
Published
Jul 26, 1993
Publisher
Princeton University Press
ISBN-10
0691042977
ISBN-13
9780691042978
Description
Howard Botwinick dives deep into the labyrinth of wage disparities, challenging prevailing economic theories. He expertly examines how capitalist competition perpetuates inequalities, shedding light on the mechanisms that keep certain groups at a financial disadvantage.
With a keen analytical lens, Botwinick reveals the complex interactions between market forces and wage structures. His insights prompt readers to rethink conventional wisdom surrounding economic principles and the welfare of workers, making it clear that the fight for equal pay is far from over.
Engagingly written, the book encourages both economists and everyday readers to consider the broader implications of wage inequality, inviting a critical dialogue about fairness and justice in the labor market.
With a keen analytical lens, Botwinick reveals the complex interactions between market forces and wage structures. His insights prompt readers to rethink conventional wisdom surrounding economic principles and the welfare of workers, making it clear that the fight for equal pay is far from over.
Engagingly written, the book encourages both economists and everyday readers to consider the broader implications of wage inequality, inviting a critical dialogue about fairness and justice in the labor market.
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