Komlos, John
Covert racism in economics / John Komlos .-- , 2021
Resumen.
Apéndice.
Bibliografía.
Mainstream economic theory is replete with assumptions that feed into structural or systemic racism, because it supports an economic system that severely disadvantages people at the lower end of the socio-economic spectrum, which in the U.S. includes a disproportionate number of Hispanics, indigenous people, and descendants of slaves. The paper discusses 15 such assumptions that are generally trivialized, including the crucial role information costs play in decision making. In turn, costly information implies that its acquisition by poor people requires a greater share of their income, making it more difficult for them to make well-informed decisions.
TEORIA ECONOMICA
POLITICA ECONOMICA
RACISMO
POBREZA
ESTADOS UNIDOS
FinanzArchiv 0015-2218v. 77, n. 1, March 2021, p. 83-115
Covert racism in economics / John Komlos .-- , 2021
Resumen.
Apéndice.
Bibliografía.
Mainstream economic theory is replete with assumptions that feed into structural or systemic racism, because it supports an economic system that severely disadvantages people at the lower end of the socio-economic spectrum, which in the U.S. includes a disproportionate number of Hispanics, indigenous people, and descendants of slaves. The paper discusses 15 such assumptions that are generally trivialized, including the crucial role information costs play in decision making. In turn, costly information implies that its acquisition by poor people requires a greater share of their income, making it more difficult for them to make well-informed decisions.
TEORIA ECONOMICA
POLITICA ECONOMICA
RACISMO
POBREZA
ESTADOS UNIDOS
FinanzArchiv 0015-2218v. 77, n. 1, March 2021, p. 83-115