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Racial Inequality

A Political-Economic Analysis

Michael Reich

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In an investigation of the effects of racism on the American economy, Michael Reich evaluates the leading economic theories of racial inequality and presents the new theory that discrimination against blacks increases inequality of income among whites.

Originally published in 1981.

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Brown v. Board of Education, Carpetbagger, Economist, Deskilling, Recession, Competition (economics), Externality, Economic inequality, Income, Slowdown, Earnings, Economic liberalism, Public expenditure, Neoclassical economics, Maximum wage, Economic discrimination, Slavery, Winthrop Jordan, Conflict theories, Racism in the United States, National Labor Union, Social inequality, Tax, Racism, Market power, Trade barrier, Economics, Class conflict, Capitalism, Racial quota, Labour power, Robert Higgs, Family income, Left-wing politics, Affirmative action, Black Reconstruction, Monopoly Capital, Populism, Black school, Price discrimination, Economy, Racial inequality in the United States, Income distribution, Sexism, Scalawag, Works Progress Administration, Welfare, Southern Tenant Farmers Union, Plantation era, Natural monopoly, Racial segregation, Samuel Bowles (economist), Monopolistic competition, Monopsony, Workforce, Barriers to entry, Employment, Michael Reich, Unemployment, An American Dilemma, Labour movement, Oppression, The Problem of Slavery in Western Culture, Wage, Trade union, Labour supply, Capitalism and Slavery, Redeemers, Employment discrimination, Market failure