生与死在美国:关于绝望之死与资本主义未来的评论

Living and Dying in America: An Essay on Deaths of Despair and the Future of Capitalism

Journal of Economic Literature · 2022
被引 17
人大 A-ABS 4

中文导读

评论了Case和Deaton的《绝望之死与资本主义未来》,探讨美国资本主义失控如何导致受教育程度较低群体死亡率上升,并质疑“绝望之死”概念的有效性。

Abstract

This essay reviews Deaths of Despair and the Future of Capitalism (hereafter, DEATHS) by Anne Case and Angus Deaton, a fascinating account of life and death in the United States during the late twentieth and early twenty-first centuries. While primarily targeted toward a popular audience, the volume will be of interest to many economists and other social scientists. It postulates how American capitalism run amok—combined with and partially causing the declining economic circumstances of the less educated—has increased mortality from drugs, suicide, and chronic liver disease. After describing the material in DEATHS in considerable detail, I suggest a variety of research questions that need to be answered to confirm or refute Case and Deaton’s arguments and describe challenges to their key hypotheses. Among the latter are the ability of the postulated relationships to explain the sharply differing mortality trajectories of non-Hispanic Whites, compared with other groups, and the timing of the observed mortality changes. Along the way, I raise doubts about the usefulness of the “deaths of despair” conceptualization, with its strong implications about causality.

绝望死亡美国资本主义死亡率社会经济不平等