The Economic Mind In America

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The Economic Mind in America

Author : Malcolm Rutherford
Publisher : Routledge
Page : 352 pages
File Size : 49,7 Mb
Release : 1998-03-05
Category : Business & Economics
ISBN : 9781134785155

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The Economic mind of America examines: * the concept of 'American' economic thought * reassessment of pioneering American policy analysts such as Irving Fisher, Wesley Mitchell, Harold Moulton and Leo Paslovsky, as well as the theoretical contributions of Herbert Davenport and Frank Knight * Thorstein Veblen's institutional economics and an explora

The Economic Mind in America

Author : Malcolm Rutherford
Publisher : Unknown
Page : 333 pages
File Size : 44,5 Mb
Release : 1998
Category : Economics
ISBN : OCLC:895783873

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The Economic Mind in American Civilization: 1865-1918

Author : Joseph Dorfman
Publisher : Unknown
Page : 602 pages
File Size : 46,5 Mb
Release : 1946
Category : Economics
ISBN : STANFORD:36105001916118

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"Bibliographic notes" at end of each volume. v. 1-2. 1606-1865.--v. 3. 1865-1918.--v. 4-5. 1918-1933.

The Economic Mind in American Civilization

Author : Joseph Dorfman
Publisher : Unknown
Page : 128 pages
File Size : 44,6 Mb
Release : 1946
Category : Economics
ISBN : LCCN:45011318

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The Economic Mind

Author : Joseph Dorfman
Publisher : Viking Adult
Page : 128 pages
File Size : 46,9 Mb
Release : 1946-01-04
Category : Electronic
ISBN : 067028842X

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Capitalism in America

Author : Alan Greenspan,Adrian Wooldridge
Publisher : Penguin
Page : 496 pages
File Size : 41,7 Mb
Release : 2018-10-16
Category : Business & Economics
ISBN : 9780735222458

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Capitalism in America by Alan Greenspan,Adrian Wooldridge Pdf

From the legendary former Fed Chairman and the acclaimed Economist writer and historian, the full, epic story of America's evolution from a small patchwork of threadbare colonies to the most powerful engine of wealth and innovation the world has ever seen. Shortlisted for the 2018 Financial Times and McKinsey Business Book of the Year Award From even the start of his fabled career, Alan Greenspan was duly famous for his deep understanding of even the most arcane corners of the American economy, and his restless curiosity to know even more. To the extent possible, he has made a science of understanding how the US economy works almost as a living organism--how it grows and changes, surges and stalls. He has made a particular study of the question of productivity growth, at the heart of which is the riddle of innovation. Where does innovation come from, and how does it spread through a society? And why do some eras see the fruits of innovation spread more democratically, and others, including our own, see the opposite? In Capitalism in America, Greenspan distills a lifetime of grappling with these questions into a thrilling and profound master reckoning with the decisive drivers of the US economy over the course of its history. In partnership with the celebrated Economist journalist and historian Adrian Wooldridge, he unfolds a tale involving vast landscapes, titanic figures, triumphant breakthroughs, enlightenment ideals as well as terrible moral failings. Every crucial debate is here--from the role of slavery in the antebellum Southern economy to the real impact of FDR's New Deal to America's violent mood swings in its openness to global trade and its impact. But to read Capitalism in America is above all to be stirred deeply by the extraordinary productive energies unleashed by millions of ordinary Americans that have driven this country to unprecedented heights of power and prosperity. At heart, the authors argue, America's genius has been its unique tolerance for the effects of creative destruction, the ceaseless churn of the old giving way to the new, driven by new people and new ideas. Often messy and painful, creative destruction has also lifted almost all Americans to standards of living unimaginable to even the wealthiest citizens of the world a few generations past. A sense of justice and human decency demands that those who bear the brunt of the pain of change be protected, but America has always accepted more pain for more gain, and its vaunted rise cannot otherwise be understood, or its challenges faced, without recognizing this legacy. For now, in our time, productivity growth has stalled again, stirring up the populist furies. There's no better moment to apply the lessons of history to the most pressing question we face, that of whether the United States will preserve its preeminence, or see its leadership pass to other, inevitably less democratic powers.

The Economy in Mind

Author : Warren T. Brookes
Publisher : Universe Publishing(NY)
Page : 248 pages
File Size : 45,7 Mb
Release : 1982
Category : Business & Economics
ISBN : UOM:39015000582075

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Jump-Starting America

Author : Jonathan Gruber,Simon Johnson
Publisher : PublicAffairs
Page : 344 pages
File Size : 48,7 Mb
Release : 2019-04-09
Category : Business & Economics
ISBN : 9781541762503

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Jump-Starting America by Jonathan Gruber,Simon Johnson Pdf

The untold story of how America once created the most successful economy the world has ever seen—and how we can do it again. The American economy glitters on the outside, but the reality is quite different. Job opportunities and economic growth are increasingly concentrated in a few crowded coastal enclaves. Corporations and investors are disproportionately developing technologies that benefit the wealthiest Americans in the most prosperous areas -- and destroying middle class jobs elsewhere. To turn this tide, we must look to a brilliant and all-but-forgotten American success story and embark on a plan that will create the industries of the future -- and the jobs that go with them. Beginning in 1940, massive public investment generated breakthroughs in science and technology that first helped win WWII and then created the most successful economy the world has ever seen. Private enterprise then built on these breakthroughs to create new industries -- such as radar, jet engines, digital computers, mobile telecommunications, life-saving medicines, and the internet-- that became the catalyst for broader economic growth that generated millions of good jobs. We lifted almost all boats, not just the yachts. Jonathan Gruber and Simon Johnson tell the story of this first American growth engine and provide the blueprint for a second. It's a visionary, pragmatic, sure-to-be controversial plan that will lead to job growth and a new American economy in places now left behind.