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Slouching Towards Utopia - An Economic History of the Twentieth Century: J.Bradford DeLong Slouching Towards Utopia - An Economic History of the Twentieth Century
J.Bradford DeLong
R632 Discovery Miles 6 320 Ships in 12 - 17 working days
The Economists' Voice - Top Economists Take On Today's Problems (Paperback, revised edition): Joseph E. Stiglitz,... The Economists' Voice - Top Economists Take On Today's Problems (Paperback, revised edition)
Joseph E. Stiglitz, Aaron Edlin, J.Bradford DeLong
R505 R438 Discovery Miles 4 380 Save R67 (13%) Ships in 12 - 17 working days

In this valuable resource, more than thirty of the world's top economists offer innovative policy ideas and insightful commentary on our most pressing economic issues, such as global warming, the global economy, government spending, Social Security, tax reform, real estate, and political and social policy, including an extensive look at the economics of capital punishment, welfare reform, and the recent presidential elections.

Contributors are Nobel Prize winners, former presidential advisers, well-respected columnists, academics, and practitioners from across the political spectrum. Joseph E. Stiglitz takes a hard look at the high cost of the Iraq War; Nobel Laureates Kenneth Arrow, Thomas Schelling, and Stiglitz provide insight and advice on global warming; Paul Krugman demystifies Social Security; Bradford DeLong presents divergent views on the coming dollar crisis; Diana Farrell reconsiders the impact of U.S. offshoring; Michael J. Boskin distinguishes what is "sense" and what is "nonsense" in discussions of federal deficits and debt; and Ronald I. McKinnon points out the consequences of the deindustrialization of America.

Additional essays question whether welfare reform was successful and explore the economic consequences of global warming and the rebuilding of New Orleans. They describe how a simple switch in auto insurance policy could benefit the environment; unravel the dangers of an unchecked housing bubble; and investigate the mishandling of the lending institutions Freddie Mac and Fannie Mae. Balancing empirical data with economic theory, "The Economists' Voice" proves that the unique perspective of the economist is a vital one for understanding today's world.

To learn more about the electronic journals published by The Berkeley Electronic Press, please visit http: //www.bepress.com/ev.

After Piketty - The Agenda for Economics and Inequality (Paperback): Heather Boushey, J.Bradford DeLong, Marshall Steinbaum After Piketty - The Agenda for Economics and Inequality (Paperback)
Heather Boushey, J.Bradford DeLong, Marshall Steinbaum
R564 Discovery Miles 5 640 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

A Foreign Affairs Best Book of the Year "An intellectual excursion of a kind rarely offered by modern economics." -Foreign Affairs Thomas Piketty's Capital in the Twenty-First Century is the most widely discussed work of economics in recent years. But are its analyses of inequality and economic growth on target? Where should researchers go from there in exploring the ideas Piketty pushed to the forefront of global conversation? A cast of leading economists and other social scientists-including Emmanuel Saez, Branko Milanovic, Laura Tyson, and Michael Spence-tackle these questions in dialogue with Piketty. "A fantastic introduction to Piketty's main argument in Capital, and to some of the main criticisms, including doubt that his key equation...showing that returns on capital grow faster than the economy-will hold true in the long run." -Nature "Piketty's work...laid bare just how ill-equipped our existing frameworks are for understanding, predicting, and changing inequality. This extraordinary collection shows that our most nimble social scientists are responding to the challenge." -Justin Wolfers, University of Michigan

Concrete Economics - The Hamilton Approach to Economic Growth and Policy (Hardcover): Stephen S. Cohen, J.Bradford DeLong Concrete Economics - The Hamilton Approach to Economic Growth and Policy (Hardcover)
Stephen S. Cohen, J.Bradford DeLong
R755 R580 Discovery Miles 5 800 Save R175 (23%) Ships in 12 - 17 working days

"an excellent new book" -- Paul Krugman, The New York Times History, not ideology, holds the key to growth. Brilliantly written and argued, Concrete Economics shows how government has repeatedly reshaped the American economy ever since Alexander Hamilton's first, foundational redesign. This book does not rehash the sturdy and long-accepted arguments that to thrive, entrepreneurial economies need a broad range of freedoms. Instead, Steve Cohen and Brad DeLong remedy our national amnesia about how our economy has actually grown and the role government has played in redesigning and reinvigorating it throughout our history. The government not only sets the ground rules for entrepreneurial activity but directs the surges of energy that mark a vibrant economy. This is as true for present-day Silicon Valley as it was for New England manufacturing at the dawn of the nineteenth century. The authors' argument is not one based on abstract ideas, arcane discoveries, or complex correlations. Instead it is based on the facts--facts that were once well known but that have been obscured in a fog of ideology--of how the US economy benefited from a pragmatic government approach to succeed so brilliantly. Understanding how our economy has grown in the past provides a blueprint for how we might again redesign and reinvigorate it today, for such a redesign is sorely needed.

The Economists' Voice - Top Economists Take On Today's Problems (Hardcover, revised edition): Joseph E. Stiglitz,... The Economists' Voice - Top Economists Take On Today's Problems (Hardcover, revised edition)
Joseph E. Stiglitz, Aaron Edlin, J.Bradford DeLong
R692 R599 Discovery Miles 5 990 Save R93 (13%) Ships in 12 - 17 working days

In this valuable resource, more than thirty of the world's top economists offer innovative policy ideas and insightful commentary on our most pressing economic issues, such as global warming, the global economy, government spending, Social Security, tax reform, real estate, and political and social policy, including an extensive look at the economics of capital punishment, welfare reform, and the recent presidential elections.

Contributors are Nobel Prize winners, former presidential advisers, well-respected columnists, academics, and practitioners from across the political spectrum. Joseph E. Stiglitz takes a hard look at the high cost of the Iraq War; Nobel Laureates Kenneth Arrow, Thomas Schelling, and Stiglitz provide insight and advice on global warming; Paul Krugman demystifies Social Security; Bradford DeLong presents divergent views on the coming dollar crisis; Diana Farrell reconsiders the impact of U.S. offshoring; Michael J. Boskin distinguishes what is "sense" and what is "nonsense" in discussions of federal deficits and debt; and Ronald I. McKinnon points out the consequences of the deindustrialization of America.

Additional essays question whether welfare reform was successful and explore the economic consequences of global warming and the rebuilding of New Orleans. They describe how a simple switch in auto insurance policy could benefit the environment; unravel the dangers of an unchecked housing bubble; and investigate the mishandling of the lending institutions Freddie Mac and Fannie Mae. Balancing empirical data with economic theory, "The Economists' Voice" proves that the unique perspective of the economist is a vital one for understanding today's world.

To learn more about the electronic journals published by The Berkeley Electronic Press, please visit http: //www.bepress.com/ev.

The End of Influence - What Happens When Other Countries Have the Money (Paperback, First Trade Paper ed): J.Bradford DeLong,... The End of Influence - What Happens When Other Countries Have the Money (Paperback, First Trade Paper ed)
J.Bradford DeLong, Stephen Cohen
R170 R148 Discovery Miles 1 480 Save R22 (13%) Out of stock

At the end of World War II, America had all the money,and all the power. Now, after the Great Crash of 2008, America is cash poor. In The End of Influence , economists Stephen S .Cohen and J. Bradford DeLong argue that this loss of liquid capital will have grave consequences for our standing in the world. An essential read for business executives and connoisseurs of world politics alike, The End of Influence tells us what we can do to maintain stability in the world.

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