Edward Wolff: 5 books

Book cover of Taking Parenting Public

Taking Parenting Public

The Case for a New Social Movement

by Enola G. Aird, Allan C. Carlson, David Elkind
Language: English
Release Date: February 5, 2002

Taking Parenting Public makes a compelling case that parenting has become dangerously undervalued in America today. It calls for a new investment—both personal and public—into the work of raising children and argues that we are all 'stockholders' in the next generation. With a foreword by Sylvia...
Book cover of Inheriting Wealth in America

Inheriting Wealth in America

Future Boom or Bust?

by Edward N. Wolff
Language: English
Release Date: January 27, 2015

Inheritances are often regarded as a societal "evil," enabling great fortunes to be passed from one generation to another, thus exacerbating wealth inequality and reducing wealth mobility. Discussions of inheritances in America bring to mind the Vanderbilts, Rockefellers, and "trust fund babies"---people...
Book cover of A Century of Wealth in America
by Edward N. Wolff
Language: English
Release Date: October 16, 2017

Understanding wealth—who has it, how they acquired it, how they preserve it—is crucial to addressing challenges facing the United States. Edward Wolff’s account of patterns in the accumulation and distribution of U.S. wealth since 1900 provides a sober bedrock of facts and analysis. It will become an indispensable resource for future public debate.
Book cover of Productivity Convergence

Productivity Convergence

Theory and Evidence

by Edward N. Wolff
Language: English
Release Date: December 16, 2013

A vast new literature on the sources of economic growth has now accumulated. This book critically reviews the most significant works in this field and summarizes what is known today about the sources of economic growth. The first part discusses the most important theoretical models that have been...
Book cover of Does Education Really Help?

Does Education Really Help?

Skill, Work, and Inequality

by Edward N. Wolff
Language: English
Release Date: April 25, 2006

This book challenges the conventional wisdom that greater schooling and skill improvement leads to higher wages, that income inequality falls with wider access to schooling, and that the Information Technology revolution will re-ignite worker pay. Indeed, the econometric results provide no evidence...
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