What explains the growing class divide between the well educated
and everybody else? Noted author Brink Lindsey, a senior scholar at
the Kauffman Foundation, argues that it's because economic
expansion is creating an increasingly complex world in which only a
minority with the right knowledge and skills--the right "human
capital"--reap the majority of the economic rewards. The complexity
of today's economy is not only making these lucky elites richer--it
is also making them smarter. As the economy makes ever-greater
demands on their minds, the successful are making ever-greater
investments in education and other ways of increasing their human
capital, expanding their cognitive skills and leading them to still
higher levels of success. But unfortunately, even as the rich are
securely riding this virtuous cycle, the poor are trapped in a
vicious one, as a lack of human capital leads to family breakdown,
unemployment, dysfunction, and further erosion of knowledge and
skills. In this brief, clear, and forthright eBook original,
Lindsey shows how economic growth is creating unprecedented levels
of human capital--and suggests how the huge benefits of this
development can be spread beyond those who are already enjoying its
rewards.
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