Peddling Prosperity: Economic Sense and Nonsense in an Age of Diminished Expectations (Norton Paperback)

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This book serves as an educational resource on recent U.S. economic history and policy debates, enhancing understanding of economics and government.

Peddling Prosperity: Economic Sense and Nonsense in an Age of Diminished Expectations (Norton Paperback)
Peddling Prosperity: Economic Sense and Nonsense in an Age of Diminished Expectations (Norton Paperback)
$13.42

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Newsweek hailed Paul Krugman as “a superstar among economists” and went on to praise Peddling Prosperity as “the best primer around on recent U.S. economic history.” Others joined the chorus. This wonderfully received book finds him in top form, observing the years he’s dubbed “the age of diminished expectations.” The past twenty years have been an era of economic disappointment in the United States. They have also been a time of intense economic debate, as rival ideologies contend for policy influence. But strange things have happened to economic ideas on their way to power: they’ve been hijacked by policy entrepreneurs–economic snake-oil salesmen, right or left, who offer easy answers to hard problems. Supply-siders rose to power with Ronald Reagan and not only cured nothing but left behind a $3 trillion debt. Krugman finds an unhappy parallel in those who shape policy within the Clinton administration.

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Weight 0.34 lbs
Dimensions 14 × 2.3 × 21.1 in

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