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Wealth And Poverty: A New Edition For The Twentyfirst Century
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A Classic That Will Ignite The Next Economic Revolutionhailed As ?The Guide To Capitalism,? The New York Times Bestseller Wealth And Poverty By George F. Gilder Is One Of The Most Famous Economic Books Of All Time And Has Sold More Than One Million Copies Since Its First Release. In This Influential Classic, Gilder Explains And Makes The Case For Supplyside Economics, Proves The Moral Superiority Of Freemarket Capitalism, And Shows Why Supplyside Economics Are More Effective At Decreasing Poverty Than Governmentregulated Markets.Now, In This New And Completely Updated Edition Of Wealth And Poverty, Gilder Compares America?S Current Economic Challenges With Her Past Economic Problemsparticularly Those Of The Late 1970Sand Explains Why Obama?S Biggovernment, Redistributive Policies Are Doing More Harm Than Good For The Poor.Making The Case That Supplyside Economics And Free Market Policies Areand Always Will Bethe Answer To Decreasing America?S Poverty Rate And Increasing Her Prosperity, Wealth & Poverty Offers Solutions To America?S Current Economic Problems And Hope To Those Who Fear That Our Best Days Are Behind Us.
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Frequently Asked Questions
- Q: What is the main theme of 'Wealth and Poverty'? A: The main theme of 'Wealth and Poverty' by George F. Gilder is the advocacy for supply-side economics and free-market capitalism as solutions to economic challenges, particularly in reducing poverty.
- Q: Who is the author of 'Wealth and Poverty'? A: The author of 'Wealth and Poverty' is George F. Gilder, a well-known economist and author.
- Q: When was 'Wealth and Poverty' published? A: The new edition of 'Wealth and Poverty' was published on August 21, 2012.
- Q: What type of binding does this book have? A: This edition of 'Wealth and Poverty' is bound in hardcover.
- Q: How many pages are in 'Wealth and Poverty'? A: 'Wealth and Poverty' contains 256 pages.
- Q: Is 'Wealth and Poverty' suitable for beginners in economics? A: Yes, 'Wealth and Poverty' is often considered accessible for beginners as it presents complex economic concepts in a clear and engaging manner.
- Q: What are the key arguments presented in 'Wealth and Poverty'? A: Key arguments include the effectiveness of supply-side economics, the moral superiority of free-market capitalism, and critiques of government-regulated markets.
- Q: Does 'Wealth and Poverty' address contemporary economic issues? A: Yes, the book compares historical economic challenges with current issues, particularly criticizing government policies that Gilder believes hinder economic growth.
- Q: What is the target audience for 'Wealth and Poverty'? A: The target audience includes students of economics, policymakers, and anyone interested in understanding market-driven approaches to economic issues.
- Q: Are there any notable reviews or accolades for 'Wealth and Poverty'? A: 'Wealth and Poverty' has been hailed as a classic in economic literature, often cited as a guide to capitalism and has sold over one million copies.