Inequalities and the Progressive Era
Edited by Guillaume Vallet
in Books from Edward Elgar Publishing
Abstract:
Inequalities and the Progressive Era features contributors from all corners of the world, each exploring a different type of inequality during the ‘Progressive Era’ (1890s-1930s). Though this era is most associated with the United States, it corresponds to a historical period in which profound changes and progress are realized or expected all over the globe.
Keywords: Economics and Finance (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2020
ISBN: 9781788972642
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Chapters in this book:
- Ch 1 The question of inequalities during the Progressive Era in the United States: the Golden Mean program of the economist Richard T. Ely , pp 2-15

- Michel Rocca
- Ch 2 The progressive view of Old Institutionalism: business ethics, industrial democracy and reasonable capitalism , pp 16-29

- Virgile Chassagnon and Benjamin Dubrion
- Ch 3 Inequalities and the dynamics of capitalism: will democracy survive? Albion W. Smalls view , pp 30-42

- Guillaume Vallet
- Ch 4 Forgetting and remembering the Chicago School of Columbus, Ohio: Roderick D. Mckenzie, neighborhoods and inequality , pp 43-55

- Jeffrey Nathaniel Parker
- Ch 5 Progressive values and institutional realities at The New School for Social Research , pp 56-69

- Cherry Schrecker
- Ch 6 Progressive economic thought in interwar Australia , pp 70-83

- Alex Millmow
- Ch 7 Repeated disappearance: why was progressivism forgotten in Japanese economics? , pp 84-97

- Hidetomi Tanaka
- Ch 8 Income inequality: a turning point, 1880–1930 , pp 99-113

- Christian Morrisson
- Ch 9 Inequalities in the United Kingdom: the Progressive Era, 1890s–1920s , pp 114-128

- Patricia Thane
- Ch 10 Distribution as a macroeconomic problem , pp 129-144

- Robert Skidelsky
- Ch 11 Land ownership as a mechanism for the reproduction of inequality in Ecuador from 1895 to the 1920s , pp 145-157

- Francisca Granda
- Ch 12 Peasants, inequality and progress in the research of Alexander Chayanov: Russia and the world , pp 158-171

- Vladimir Babashkin and Alexander Nikulin
- Ch 13 Broadacre City: Frank Lloyd Wrights vision of an organic capitalism , pp 172-190

- Catherine Maumi
- Ch 14 The tariff question, the labor question, and Henry Georges triangulation , pp 191-206

- Stephen Meardon
- Ch 15 Schumpeters view of social inequalities , pp 208-223

- Odile Lakomski-Laguerre
- Ch 16 W. E. B. Du Bois on poverty and racial inequality , pp 224-237

- Steven Pressman and Thomas Briggs
- Ch 17 A reconsideration of James Africanus Beale Horton of Sierra Leone (1835–1883) and his legacy , pp 238-253

- Odile Goerg
- Ch 18 Sol Plaatje: an intellectual giant in the twentieth-century history of black South Africa , pp 254-263

- Tidiane N’Diaye and Guillaume Vallet
- Ch 19 Stephen Leacock on political economy and the unsolved riddle of social justice , pp 264-281

- Robert Dimand
- Ch 20 Trailblazing feminists at the turn of the twentieth century: a focus on Marianne Weber and Lou Andreas-Salom , pp 282-291

- Christine Castelain-Meunier
- Ch 21 Silvio Gesells vision on monetary reform: how to reduce social inequalities , pp 292-305

- Florencia Sember
- Ch 22 Football culture and sports history in Latin America: from the Progressive Era to contemporary times , pp 306-320

- Bernardo Buarque de Hollanda
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