23. ilb 06. – 16.09.2023

Glenn C. Loury

born in Chicago in 1948, teaches economics at Brown University. He was the first Black professor on the economics faculty at Harvard, published numerous papers, and lectured around the world. His research focuses on microeconomics, industrial economics, welfare economics, and income distribution, among other topics. In addition, he writes on the topic of racism. He has been elected a Fellow of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences, among other honors.

Date: 2022

Bibliographie

One by One From the Inside Out
Essays and Reviews on Race and Responsibility in America

Free Press
New York, 1995

Race, Incarceration, and American Values

[mit Pamela Karlan, Tommie Shelby, Loic Wacquant]
MIT Press
Cambridge, 2008

The Anatomy of Racial Inequality

Harvard University Press
Cambridge, 2002/2021