Engine of Inequality: The Fed and the Future of Wealth in America - Karen Petrou
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federal reserve
 Inequality
 Politics
 US politics
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The first book to reveal how the Federal Reserve holds the key to making us more economically equal, written by an author with unparalleled expertise in the real world of financial policy.
Following the 2008 financial crisis, the Federal Reserve’s monetary policy placed much greater focus on stabilizing the market than on helping struggling Americans. As a result, the richest Americans got a lot richer while the middle class shrank and economic and wealth inequality skyrocketed. In Engine of Inequality, Karen Petrou offers pragmatic solutions for creating more inclusive monetary policy and equality-enhancing financial regulation as quickly and painlessly as possible. This groundbreaking book: presents practical ways America can and should tackle economic inequality with fast-acting results; provides revealing examples of exactly how bad economic inequality in America has become no matter how hard we all work; demonstrates that increasing inequality is disastrous for long-term economic growth, political action, and even personal happiness; discusses who shares the blame for our economic inequality; and much more.
Engine of Inequality is a must-listen for leaders, policymakers, regulators, media professionals, and all Americans wanting to ensure that the nation’s financial policy will be a force for promoting economic equality.
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This post has 2 comments with rating of 5/5
August 6th, 2021
Thanks so much for this one! Just became aware of it. For those who haven’t heard of her, she is a boldly independent iconoclastic economist and this book is highly praised by Berkeley’s Thomas Saez (think the ‘Piketty School’ brainiacs) who says: “Petrou’s book uncovers a hidden engine of our skyrocketing inequality: financial policy. In accessible and engaging prose, Petrou takes us through the inner workings of monetary policy at the Fed and financial regulations, how they’ve made inequality worse, and how they could instead be retooled to take us to a more equitable future. A novel look at the problem of inequality and bold ideas to help resolve it. A must-read.”
August 6th, 2021
Thanks so much for this one! Just became aware of it. For those who haven’t heard of her, she is a boldly independent iconoclastic economist and this book is highly praised by Berkeley’s Thomas Saez (think the ‘Piketty School’ brainiacs) who says: “Petrou’s book uncovers a hidden engine of our skyrocketing inequality: financial policy. A novel look at the problem of inequality and bold ideas to help resolve it. A must-read.”
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