Luxury Fever: Money and Happiness in an Era of ExcessPrinceton University Press, 2000 - 326 стор. Every reader should consider this book critically. Author Robert H. Frank's thesis is that runaway consumption of extravagant luxuries is a major problem in American society. This concept may have seemed more valid in 1999, at the height of the dot-com bubble, when the book first rolled off the presses, than it does in 2004. The intervening recession has done a lot to rearrange household consumption priorities. Yet one need only look at the houses, cars and home entertainment systems on the market to recognize that the thesis has not entirely lost all merit. For the more muscular theoretical foundation of this premise, readers are referred to the superior 100-year-old classic Theory of the Leisure Class Thorstein Veblen. Even in the shadow of that light, Frank's observations about the pressures to consume - especially the evidence that he marshals for an evolutionary compulsion to "keep up with the Joneses" - merits notice. While the author's proposed remedy of a consumption tax is sure to be controversial, getAbstract.com believes this book deserves to be read and appreciates its unusually stimulating, accessible writing on economics. |
Зміст
Money Well Spent? | 1 |
The Luxury Spending Boom | 14 |
Why Now? | 33 |
The Price of Luxury | 45 |
Does Money Buy Happiness? | 64 |
Gains That Endure | 75 |
Our Forgotten Future | 94 |
Excellent Relatively Speaking | 107 |
SelfHelp? | 173 |
Other Failed Remedies | 194 |
Luxury Without Apology | 207 |
Equity Versus Efficiency The Great TradeOff? | 227 |
We Cant Afford It? | 251 |
Cash on the Table | 266 |
Endnotes | 281 |
References | 295 |
Why Context and Position Are So Important | 122 |
Smart for One Dumb for All | 146 |
Understanding Conspicuous Consumption | 159 |
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