
Birthright Economics
"Birthright Economics" examines how inherited advantages shape economic destinies, challenging conventional views of meritocracy. The book argues that birthright—encompassing financial inheritance, access to education, and social networks—exerts a significant, often underestimated, influence on wealth inequality and social mobility. For instance, families transmit not only financial capital but al...
"Birthright Economics" examines how inherited advantages shape economic destinies, challenging conventional views of meritocracy. The book argues that birthright—encompassing financial inheritance, access to education, and social networks—exerts a significant, often underestimated, influence on wealth inequality and social mobility. For instance, families transmit not only financial capital but al...
