African Americans in the U.S. Economy
James Stewart editor John Whitehead editor Cecilia A Conrad editor Patrick L Mason editor
Format:Hardback
Publisher:Rowman & Littlefield
Published:9th Feb '05
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Over the last several decades, academic discourse on racial inequality has focused primarily on political and social issues with significantly less attention on the complex interplay between race and economics. African Americans in the U.S. Economy represents a contribution to recent scholarship that seeks to lessen this imbalance. This book builds upon, and significantly extends, the principles, terminology, and methods of standard economics and black political economy. Influenced by path-breaking studies presented in several scholarly economic journals, this volume is designed to provide a political-economic analysis of the past and present economic status of African Americans. The chapters in this volume represent the work of some of the nation's most distinguished scholars on the various topics presented. The individual chapters cover several well-defined areas, including black employment and unemployment, labor market discrimination, black entrepreneurship, racial economic inequality, urban revitalization, and black economic development. The book is written in a style free of the technical jargon that characterizes most economics textbooks. While the book is methodologically sophisticated, it is accessible to a wide range of students and the general public and will appeal to academicians and practitioners alike.
African Americans in the U.S. Economy is an invaluable collection of essays for high school teachers, college professors, politicians, activists, and all people interested in the struggle for racial justice in the United States. The editors are to be congratulated for assembling an outstanding volume covering a very wide range of historical, theoretical, empirical, and policy issues relevant to the economic status of African Americans. * The Review Of Black Political Economy *
This book has a progressive perspective....could serve as a supplementary text for gender or labor courses. It brings a well-reasoned black perspective and explanation for issues that arise in growth, labor, public finance, and theory courses....insights are gained from a careful reading of this book. It is a welcome addition to the literature on race and the United States economy. * Eastern Economic Journal *
Highly recommended. * CHOICE *
- Winner of CHOICE Outstanding Academic Title 2005.
ISBN: 9780742543775
Dimensions: 261mm x 175mm x 28mm
Weight: 898g
416 pages