
Falling Behind
How Rising Inequality Harms the Middle Class
Robert Frank(Author)
University of California Press
1st Edition
Published on 14. September 2013
Book
Paperback/Softback
176 pages
978-0-520-28052-6 (ISBN)
Description
With a timely new foreword by Robert Frank, this groundbreaking book explores the very meaning of happiness and prosperity in America today. Although middle-income families don't earn much more than they did several decades ago, they are buying bigger cars, houses, and appliances. To pay for them, they spend more than they earn and carry record levels of debt. Robert Frank explains how increased concentrations of income and wealth at the top of the economic pyramid have set off "expenditure cascades" that raise the cost of achieving many basic goals for the middle class. Writing in lively prose for a general audience, Frank employs up-to-date economic data and examples drawn from everyday life to shed light on reigning models of consumer behavior. He also suggests reforms that could mitigate the costs of inequality. Falling Behind compels us to rethink how and why we live our economic lives the way we do.
Reviews / Votes
"A compact example of a professional economist brilliantly deploying the tools of social science to illuminate the human condition." * New York Times * "This is an excellent book, written in an easy, understandable manner, alive with important examples of how our society spends its money and who are the winners and losers." * Booklist * "Falling Behind is a short book in pages, but not in insight or wisdom. If you have not read a previous Frank book, now is the time." * BeyondChron *More details
Series
Edition
First Edition, Reissue, With a New Preface
Language
English
Place of publication
Berkerley
United States
Target group
Professional and scholarly
Product notice
Paperback (trade)
Illustrations
12 b-w photographs, 19 line illustrations, 5 tables
Dimensions
Height: 210 mm
Width: 140 mm
Thickness: 13 mm
Weight
227 gr
ISBN-13
978-0-520-28052-6 (9780520280526)
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E-Book
09/2013
1st Edition
University of California Press
€28.99
Available for download
Person
Robert H. Frank is an economics professor in the Johnson Graduate School of Management at Cornell University, Distinguished Senior Fellow at Demos: A Network for Ideas and Action, and a columnist for The New York Times. His books include The Winner Take-All Society (with Philip J. Cook), Luxury Fever, Choosing the Right Pond, Passions Within Reason, and Principles of Economics (with Ben S. Bernanke).
Content
Preface to the 2013 Edition Preface to the 2007 Edition 1. Introduction 2. Recent Changes in Income and Wealth Inequality 3. Inequality, Happiness, and Health 4. Envy or Context? 5. The Rising Cost of Adequate 6. Why Do We Care about Rank? 7. What Types of Consumption Are Most Sensitive to Context? 8. How Can Middle-Class Families Afford to Keep Up? 9. Smart for One, Dumb for All 10. Looking Ahead 11. Lessons for Public Policy 12. Reflections Notes References Index