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COMPUTER FILE
Author Case, Anne, 1958- author.

Title Deaths of despair and the future of capitalism / Anne Case, Angus Deaton.

Imprint Princeton : Princeton University Press, [2020]

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Descript 1 online resource (xii, 312 pages)
Content type text
Media type computer
Carrier type online resource
Note Available only online via the Internet (library card required)
Note. Includes bibliographical references and index.
Contents The calm before the storm -- Things come apart -- Deaths of despair -- The lives and deaths of the more (and less) educated -- Black and white deaths -- The condition of the living -- The misery and mystery of pain -- Suicide, drugs, and alcohol -- Opioids -- False trails : poverty, income, and the Great Recession -- Growing apart at work -- Widening gaps at home -- How American healthcare is undermining lives -- Capitalism, immigrants, robots, and China -- Firms, consumers, and workers -- What to do?
Summary "This book documents the decline of white-working class lives over the last half-century and examines the social and economic forces that have slowly made these lives more difficult. Case and Deaton argue that market and political power in the United States have moved away from labor towards capital-as unions have weakened and politics have become more favorable to business, corporations have become more powerful. Consolidation in some American industries, healthcare especially, has brought an increase in monopoly power in some product markets so that it is possible for firms to raise prices above what they would be in a freely competitive market. This, the authors argue, is a major cause of wage stagnation among working-class Americans and has played a substantial role in the increase in deaths of despair. Case and Deaton offer a way forward, including ideas that, even in our current political situation, may be feasible and improve lives"-- Provided by publisher.
Note Description based on online resource; title from digital title page (viewed on January 27, 2020).
Subject Suicide -- Economic aspects.
Drugs -- Overdose -- Economic aspects.
Capitalism.
Electronic books.
Alt Author Deaton, Angus, author.
Other Title Library2Go.
Overdrive BC Libraries Cooperative Collection.
ISBN 0691199957 electronic book
9780691199955 (electronic bk.)
9780691190785 hardcover ; alkaline paper
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