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An Economic Analysis of Racial Inequalities and the Redistribution of Wealth in America
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An Economic Analysis of Racial Inequalities and the Redistribution of Wealth in America in Brampton, ON
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An Economic Analysis of Racial Inequalities and the Redistribution of Wealth in America in Brampton, ON
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The United States has a long racial history. Race has been the epicenter of the dark side of American political, economic, and social culture. More importantly, the concept of race in America has been associated with the way in which national income and wealth were accumulated and redistributed across American society. This book is a book of scientific inquiry. Its aim is to analyze the relationship between the different ethnic groups of the national population and the redistribution of wealth from the 2000s until today. This book essentially argues that some ethnic groups accumulate less wealth and capital than other ethnic groups because some government laws have prevented them from accessing economic resources to create and accumulate the wealth.
The United States has a long racial history. Race has been the epicenter of the dark side of American political, economic, and social culture. More importantly, the concept of race in America has been associated with the way in which national income and wealth were accumulated and redistributed across American society. This book is a book of scientific inquiry. Its aim is to analyze the relationship between the different ethnic groups of the national population and the redistribution of wealth from the 2000s until today. This book essentially argues that some ethnic groups accumulate less wealth and capital than other ethnic groups because some government laws have prevented them from accessing economic resources to create and accumulate the wealth.





















