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An Economist's Outlook: Essays by John H. Makin from a Transformative Era (Paperback): John H Makin An Economist's Outlook: Essays by John H. Makin from a Transformative Era (Paperback)
John H Makin
R916 R745 Discovery Miles 7 450 Save R171 (19%) Ships in 10 - 15 working days

John Makin experienced and wrote persuasively about many of the most important economic events of the post–Cold War period. A University of Chicago–trained economist, Makin brought to his writing the benefits of academe, domestic public- and private-sector experience, and close observation of international economic developments. An Economist’s Outlook: Essays by John H. Makin from a Transformative Era brings together some of his most important writings. They provide unique insights into economic events from 1992 to 2014, a tumultuous, transformative period beginning with the end of the Cold War. This collection begins with a look at fundamentals of economic policy, exploring concepts such as inflation, disinflation, and deflation. The second section applies Makin’s keen understanding to events in the US and abroad, with particular emphasis on Japan’s economic experience, the tech and housing bubbles, and the financial crash. Makin was an important voice on economic issues in the think tank and policy worlds. His perspective was always independent, earning him widespread respect across the political spectrum. This collection is an invaluable guide for both the beginner who wants to understand economic history, concepts, and policymaking and the seasoned expert who will appreciate Makin’s impressive range and always thoughtful perspective on a transformative economic period.

An Economist's Outlook: Essays by John H. Makin from a Transformative Era (Hardcover): John H Makin An Economist's Outlook: Essays by John H. Makin from a Transformative Era (Hardcover)
John H Makin
R2,363 R1,796 Discovery Miles 17 960 Save R567 (24%) Ships in 10 - 15 working days

John Makin experienced and wrote persuasively about many of the most important economic events of the post–Cold War period. A University of Chicago–trained economist, Makin brought to his writing the benefits of academe, domestic public- and private-sector experience, and close observation of international economic developments. An Economist’s Outlook: Essays by John H. Makin from a Transformative Era brings together some of his most important writings. They provide unique insights into economic events from 1992 to 2014, a tumultuous, transformative period beginning with the end of the Cold War. This collection begins with a look at fundamentals of economic policy, exploring concepts such as inflation, disinflation, and deflation. The second section applies Makin’s keen understanding to events in the US and abroad, with particular emphasis on Japan’s economic experience, the tech and housing bubbles, and the financial crash. Makin was an important voice on economic issues in the think tank and policy worlds. His perspective was always independent, earning him widespread respect across the political spectrum. This collection is an invaluable guide for both the beginner who wants to understand economic history, concepts, and policymaking and the seasoned expert who will appreciate Makin’s impressive range and always thoughtful perspective on a transformative economic period.

United States Fiscal Policy - Its Effects at Home and Abroad (Paperback): John H Makin United States Fiscal Policy - Its Effects at Home and Abroad (Paperback)
John H Makin
R380 R330 Discovery Miles 3 300 Save R50 (13%) Ships in 10 - 15 working days
Alternative Solutions of Developing Country Debt Problems (Paperback): Rudiger Dornbusch, John H Makin, David Zlowe Alternative Solutions of Developing Country Debt Problems (Paperback)
Rudiger Dornbusch, John H Makin, David Zlowe
R509 R433 Discovery Miles 4 330 Save R76 (15%) Out of stock

Seventeen developing countries owe a total of $1.3 trillion to commercial banks, the International Monetary Fund and the World Bank. A booming world economy or a series of drastic domestic reforms might enable these countries to meet their obligations, but neither appears on the horizon. What should - or can - the debtor nations, the creditor nations, the IMF and the World Bank do in the face of this crisis? Recognized experts offer their thoughts on developing-country debt problems.

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