Weisbrod, Burton Allen, 1931- The economics of poverty. [electronic resource] . — : Prentice-Hall, [1965]. — 180 p. - Modern economic issues.

Bibliography: p. 179-180. Includes bibliographical references.

Introduction: pt. 1. Sect. A: Sect. B: pt. 2. Sect. A: Sect. B: : The economics of poverty: an American paradox / : The problem: Who are the poor, and why are they poor?: : The general character of poverty: : The invisible land / : The new position of poverty / : The future of the low-income problem / : The measurement and interpretation of poverty: : The problem of poverty in America / : Some economic tasks of the Great Society / : Report of the January 1964 economic report of the president / : Poverty: the special case of the Negro / : Solutions and their prospects: : Some facets of the administration program: problems and progress: : President Johnson's message on poverty and the Economic Opportunity Act of 1964, a summary -- : Statement on the Economic Act of 1964 / : Poverty war report / : Regional poverty: Appalachia and the Upper Great Lakes Region -- : Other viewpoints on what government should and should not do: : Poverty and pecksniff / : Proposed policies and programs: planning a long-range balanced effort / : Alleviation of poverty and social welfare measures / : The poor in the work force / : Poverty and unemployment / : Liberty and equality / Burton A. Weisbrod -- Michael Harrington -- John Kenneth Galbraith -- Robert J. Lampman -- Council of Economic Advisers -- Council of Economic Advisers -- Joint Economic Committee, United States Congress -- Alan Batchelder -- C. Lowell Harriss -- The Wall Street Journal -- Irving Kristol -- Leon H. Keyserling -- Milton Friedman -- Sar A. Levitan -- Harry G. Johnson -- Gunnar Myrdal.



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