01279 2200253 4500001002100000005001500021035002000036008004100056020001600097041000800113082001100121084001500132100004000147245006700187250001100254260004400265300003300309500001900342504001200361520058100373650002100954990002500975990002501000INLIS00000000000233420221025025058 a0010-0520002334221025 | | eng  a019565635-0 aeng a330.12 a330.12 MER0 aMERITOCRACY AND ECONOMIC INEQUALITY1 aMERITOCRACY AND ECONOMIC INEQUALITY /cEdited by kenneth Arrow aet.a1, aNew Delhi :bAscent Publications,c2000 axv, 348 hlm.; 22 cm ;c22 cm aIndeks : index ai.judul aProgram to assure a modicum of economic sequrity for the poor and to guarantee equality of opportunity for all have faltered in recent years, egalitarian initiatives from proggressive taxation to support for single parents have come under attack and many redistributive programs are now less widely supported among the U.S. Public than a decade or two ago. The chapter of this book have four chapter, part one about merit, reward, and opportunity, part two, the causes and consequences of intelligence, part three, Schooling and economic opportunity, part four policy options. 4a1.EKONOMI-SISTEM a01711/MKRI-P/II-2005 a01711/MKRI-P/II-2005