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Wealth and Poverty: A New Edition for the Twenty-First Century

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Wealth and Poverty: A New Edition for the Twenty-First Century
Wealth and Poverty: A New Edition for the Twenty-First Century

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Wealth and Poverty: A New Edition for the Twenty-First Century

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A CLASSIC THAT WILL IGNITE THE NEXT ECONOMIC REVOLUTION
Hailed as “the guide to capitalism,” the
New York Times
bestseller
Wealth and Poverty
by
George F. Gilder
is one of the most famous economic books of all time and has sold more than one million copies since its first release. In this influential classic, Gilder explains and makes the case for supply-side economics, proves the moral superiority of free-market capitalism, and shows why supply-side economics are more effective at decreasing poverty than government-regulated markets.
Now, in this new and completely updated edition of Wealth and Poverty, Gilder compares America’s current economic challenges with her past economic problems–particularly those of the late 1970s–and explains why Obama’s big-government, redistributive policies are doing more harm than good for the poor.
Making the case that supply-side economics and free market policies are–and always will be–the answer to decreasing America’s poverty rate and increasing her prosperity,
Wealth & Poverty
offers solutions to America’s current economic problems and hope to those who fear that our best days are behind us.

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