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Too Much Stuff

Capitalism in Crisis

Author: Kozo Yamamura  

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We now enjoy the highest living standard in history yet spend more of our income on pointless luxury. Instead, we should tax more in order to invest much more in societal needs, which will in turn reinvigorate the economy and reduce economic inequality and environmental degradation.

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We now enjoy the highest living standard in history yet spend more of our income on pointless luxury. Instead, we should tax more in order to invest much more in societal needs, which will in turn reinvigorate the economy and reduce economic inequality and environmental degradation.

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Where has capitalismgone wrong? Why do conventional policy solutions produce only wider incomedisparity and inequality? In Too much stuff, Yamamura suggests the only way forcapitalism and democracy to thrive is to increase investment to meet societalneeds and argues that this will help reduce the growing wealth gap whichthreatens global democracy. With convincing evidence from across the Westernworld, this bold book challenges the economic orthodoxy and offers practicalsteps forward that we can all support.

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Critic Reviews

“"In our world of 'necessary luxuries,' incorrect investment incentives, disparate and worsening income distribution, this cogent, important, skeptical, provocative analysis proposes what must change in the United States, Japan, Germany, and elsewhere."”

"In our world of "necessary luxuries", incorrect investment incentives, disparate and worsening income distribution, this cogent, important, skeptical, provocative analysis proposes what must change in the US, Japan, Germany, and elsewhere." Hugh Patrick, Center on Japanese Economy and Business, Columbia Business School "an accessible and clearly written book for anyone with an interest in economics who is wondering "where next" for government economic policy." Nat O'Connor, Ulster University "A timely and urgent read given that western economies are at a political and environmental tipping point." Ann Pettifor, Policy Research in Macroeconomics "A bold and heterodox diagnosis of capitalism's illness, and a bracing prescription: It's time for government to invest in basic needs, rather than encouraging us to make and buy growing mounds of junk. We will be talking about this book for years." Walter Hatch, Oak Institute for Human Rights, Colby College "A compelling argument for a fairer, smarter form of capitalism which prioritises spending on public goods like health, infrastructure, education, and the environment. At a time of sharpening political end economic divides, this book is a must read." Miranda Schreurs, Bavarian School of Public Policy, Technical University of Munich "This book is right on time: the leading post-WWII economies are losing economic momentum and facing threats to their democratic institutions. Kozo Yamamura demands a prompt systemic change of the capitalist system in order to revitalize growth and secure democracy." Guenter Heiduk, World Economy Research Institute, Warsaw School of Economics

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About the Author

Kozo Yamamura was until recently the Job and Gertrud Tamaki Professor of Asian Studies and Economics at the University of Washington, Seattle. He also worked at universities in the US, Japan, Germany and France. He published or edited 25 books from in the US, UK and Japan, many focused on the Japanese economy and economic history, in addition to several books on Comparative Economic Institutions and Policy.

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Where has capitalismgone wrong? Why do conventional policy solutions produce only wider incomedisparity and inequality? In Too much stuff , Yamamura suggests the only way forcapitalism and democracy to thrive is to increase investment to meet societalneeds and argues that this will help reduce the growing wealth gap whichthreatens global democracy. With convincing evidence from across the Westernworld, this bold book challenges the economic orthodoxy and offers practicalsteps forward that we can all support.

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Product Details

Publisher
Bristol University Press | Policy Press
Published
21st March 2018
Pages
224
ISBN
9781447335696

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