"Change is inevitable. Change is constant." - Benjamin Disraeli "It
is not the strongest of the species that survive, nor the most
intelligent, but the one most responsive to change." - Charles
Darwin The world is changing. Fast. Economics, finance, politics.
Revolutions in information, communication, economic liberalization,
and political integration are bombarding us at a dizzying pace.
Individually and collectively, we try to manage this change,
seeking to adapt and thrive. One way we organize our collective
action is through the exercise of public policy, but the landscape
keeps changing and the old maps and blueprints seem inadequate to
the task. If our leadership elites understand how to manage these
changes, it is not apparent from the results. Regrettably, our
traditional media sources seem unable or unwilling to help by
providing straight answers untainted by ideology and political
partisanship. The stock market jumps higher one day, and crashes
the next, but what exactly has changed between yesterday and today?
Or tomorrow? Meanwhile, Main Street enterprises and average
families struggle to survive, much less thrive. In a self-governing
democracy, how do we navigate this growing chaos? How do we return
to a world we recognize? To start, we need to establish some
touchstones to anchor our rational perceptions. Today, these
touchstones must come from our own understanding. We need a basic
intellectual foundation to guide our collective decisions because
managing democracy is no longer the exclusive domain of the expert.
Common Cent$: A Citizen's Survival Guide seeks to satisfy this
need. The guide is a basic primer that focuses on economics for
non-economists and policymakers. Its author holds advanced degrees
in economics, finance, and political science and has taught these
disciplines at the university level. He has also worked in an
investment management and financial consulting capacity. In
contrast to conventional approaches, this guide offers a new way of
understanding our society that departs from the economy as a
mechanical system or programmable machine amenable to simple policy
directives. Rather, the adopted metaphor is organic, holistic, and
integrative. Our analysis focuses on resource inputs and outputs in
a natural cycle over time. Rational, interactive human behavior
becomes a key driver of this economic-financial-political
ecosystem. In developing this approach, we can then tackle the nuts
and bolts of the conventional policy world encompassing Federal
Reserve monetary policy, the banking system, government fiscal
policy, tax policy, public finance and social insurance
entitlements. With a clearer perception as to how these various
policies shape our world, we can gain a greater understanding of
the ways we have been affected personally through the gyrations of
the financial, housing, and labor markets. In this respect, we may
discover that intuition is more powerful than technical expertise.
This guide is not a compendium of solutions, but a framework for
analysis so that we may design solutions together. Our financial
and economic predicaments are not accidents of circumstance; we are
not victims of fate. Our problems are of our own design due to
misguided policies and faulty intellectual models of our world. The
road back to sanity starts with small steps. "A user-friendly
manual that simplifies the political and economic policy landscape.
A great resource. Send it to Washington "
General
Imprint: |
Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
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Country of origin: |
United States |
Release date: |
May 2014 |
First published: |
May 2014 |
Authors: |
Michael Harrington Phd
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Dimensions: |
229 x 152 x 9mm (L x W x T) |
Format: |
Paperback - Trade
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Pages: |
162 |
ISBN-13: |
978-1-4997-3815-5 |
Categories: |
Books >
Business & Economics >
Economics >
General
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LSN: |
1-4997-3815-3 |
Barcode: |
9781499738155 |
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