Background
Gordon, David Michael was born on May 4, 1944 in Washington, District of Columbia, United States. Son of Robert Aaron and Margaret (Shaughnessy) Gordon.
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(This critique of Reaganomics attempts to provide alternat...)
This critique of Reaganomics attempts to provide alternatives to both the supply experiments of the 1980s and neoliberal strategies of austerity. It presents arguments for economic democracy with a worker-oriented blueprint for improving productivity, growth, employment and economic justice.
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(This critique of Reaganomics attempts to provide alternat...)
This critique of Reaganomics attempts to provide alternatives to both the supply experiments of the 1980s and neoliberal strategies of austerity. It presents arguments for economic democracy with a worker-oriented blueprint for improving productivity, growth, employment and economic justice.
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(Segmented Work, Divided Workers presents a restatement an...)
Segmented Work, Divided Workers presents a restatement and expansion of the theory of labor segmentation by three of its founding scholars. The authors argue that divisions with the US working class are rooted in a segmentation of jobs since World War II. They explain the origins of job segmentation through a careful and systematic historical analysis of changes in the labor process and the structure of labor markets since the early 1800s. this analysis builds, in turn, upon hypotheses about successive stages in the history of capitalist development. Segmented Work, Divided Workers integrates this economics analysis with a careful historial appreciation of the complexity of working-class experience in the United States.
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Gordon, David Michael was born on May 4, 1944 in Washington, District of Columbia, United States. Son of Robert Aaron and Margaret (Shaughnessy) Gordon.
Bachelor, Harvard University, 1965. Doctor of Philosophy, Harvard University, 1971.
Research associate, National Bureau Economics Research, New York City, 1969-1972; lecturer, Yale University, New Haven, Connecticut, 1969-1970; assistant professor economics, New School for Social Research, New York City, 1973-1979; associate professor economics, New School for Social Research, New York City, 1979-1983; professor economics, New School for Social Research, New York City, from 1984. Chair in American civilization Ecole des Hautes Études en Sciences Sociales, Paris, 1990-1991.
(This critique of Reaganomics attempts to provide alternat...)
(This critique of Reaganomics attempts to provide alternat...)
(Segmented Work, Divided Workers presents a restatement an...)
(Labor Studies, Economic Studies, American History & Studi...)
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Member steering committee Union for Radical Economics, New York City, 1975-1977, 84-85, nominating committee American Economics Association, Nashville, 1977, 89, board of economists Los Angeles Times, 1986-1993. Member American Economics Association, Union for Radical Political Economics, Democratic Socialists American, National Writers Union.
Married Diana Russell Smith, September 7, 1967.