
Objective Prosperity
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ROGER BLACKWELL financed his education by working at radio and television stations and a newspaper in Missouri. After receiving his Ph. D. at Northwestern University, he joined the faculty of The Ohio State University where he taught 65,000 students and co-authored Consumer Behavior, a textbook used throughout the world in multiple languages and editions, and 30 other books. He also lectured and conducted research in 40 countries on seven continents, observing in-person why people are poor or prosperous. While a professor, he was on the boards of fourteen public corporations. Currently, he serves on boards of private organizations and teaches seminars about economics in the U.S. and Canada.
Content
- Intro
- Title Page
- Copyright Page
- What Your Colleagues Are Saying About Objective Prosperity
- Foreword
- Preface
- Additional Comments by Roger Bailey
- Contents
- Introduction
- Chapter 1 Essential Topics of Economics
- What is the "Economy"?
- Who Gets How Much?
- Discussion Questions
- Chapter 2 Behavioral Economics: Something Old, Something New
- The Original Economists
- Something Borrowed
- Something New: Behavioral Economics
- Daniel Kahneman
- Discussion Questions
- Chapter 3 Who Controls the Economy?
- Time and Money Budgets
- Discussion Questions
- Chapter 4 How People Buy Goods and Services
- Why People Buy
- It's Not the Product - It's the Benefit
- The Road Map
- Discussion Questions
- Chapter 5 National Prosperity: Lessons from History
- An Ancient Example
- Economic Prosperity and Global Dominance
- Rise of Nation States
- The Sun Never Sets
- Creating a Culture of Prosperity
- Discussion Questions
- Chapter 6 How to Be Prosperous Instead of Poor
- It's a Marshmallow World
- Behavioral Antidotes to Racism
- Recognizing the Problem
- Historical Examples of Anti-Racism
- Does It Take Money to Make Money?
- Personal and National Prosperity
- The Problem of Homelessness
- Income and Wealth Are Different
- How to Be an Einstein at Investing
- Avoiding the Opposite of Wealth: Live Debt-Free
- Discussion Questions
- Chapter 7 The Ironic Inequality Paradox
- Inequality: For Better or Worse?
- Questions About Piketty's Analysis
- Capital Versus Value Creation
- Poverty Versus Mobility
- Education: Key Attribute of Human Capital
- What is Happening to the Middle Class?
- Generating High-Income Jobs
- Learning from Billionaires
- Discussion Questions
- Chapter 8 Unintended Consequences of Well-Intentioned Policies
- Lessons From Finance
- Even Great Ideas Have Consequences
- Is Anyone Anti-Antibiotics?
- Free College Tuition
- Forgiving Student Debt
- Wealth Taxes
- Legalizing Marijuana and CBD
- Immigration Policies
- Mandatory Minimum Wage
- Financial Transaction Taxes (FTT)
- Medicare for All
- Just the Facts!
- Discussion Questions
- Chapter 9 Collectivism or Individualism: Which is Best?
- Examples at the Extremes
- Nordic Socialism
- Rise and Fall of Collectivism
- Russian Collectivism
- The China Evolution
- Emerging Market-Driven Nations
- Collectivist Corruption
- The Merits of Meritocracy
- Evaluate a Policy on the Spectrum
- Discussion Questions
- Chapter 10 Your Personal Path to Prosperity
- The Value of Values
- Your Personal Values for Prosperity
- Instrumental Values for Life
- Discussion Questions
- Roger's Rules for Success
- Index
- Other Books By Roger D. Blackwell
- Acknowledgements
- Credits
- About Rothstein Publishing
- About the Authors
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