Stratification Economics: Core Constructs and Policy Implications

Author:

Chelwa Grieve1,Hamilton Darrick2,Stewart James3

Affiliation:

1. Director of Research, Institute on Race, Power and Political Economy, The New School.

2. Henry Cohen Professor of Economics and Urban Policy and University Professor and Founding Director, Institute on Race, Power and Political Economy, The New School.

3. Senior Fellow, Institute on Race, Power and Political Economy, The New School.

Abstract

This article introduces the core constructs of stratification economics to provide a coherent explanation for the persistence of intergroup inequalities. Aligned with the critical race theory concept of “the property rights in Whiteness,” stratification economics explicitly incorporates the concepts of identity-group investment and group-based agency in the construction of identity-group hierarchies. We survey the intellectual lineage, foundations, tenets and theoretical underpinnings of stratification economics, and conclude with a treatise on inclusive economic rights as an appropriate policy frame to empower people and counteract structural inequalities generated from inter-group conflict and competition for preferred outcomes. (JEL D63, G51, I14, I24, J15, J31, Z13)

Publisher

American Economic Association

Subject

Economics and Econometrics

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