The Roaring Nineties: A New History of the World's Most Prosperous Decade Buy on Amazon

https://www.ebooknetworking.net/books_detail-0393326187.html

The Roaring Nineties: A New History of the World's Most Prosperous Decade

13.13 15.95 USD
Buy New on Amazon 🇺🇸 Buy Used — $0.01

Usually ships in 24 hours

Book Details

ISBN / ASIN0393326187
ISBN-139780393326185
AvailabilityUsually ships in 24 hours
Sales Rank1,096,540
MarketplaceUnited States  🇺🇸

Description

How one of the greatest economic expansions in history sowed the seeds of its own collapse.

With his best-selling Globalization and Its Discontents, Joseph E. Stiglitz showed how a misplaced faith in free-market ideology led to many of the recent problems suffered by the developing nations. Here he turns the same light on the United States.

The Roaring Nineties offers not only an insider's illuminating view of policymaking but also a compelling case that even the Clinton administration was too closely tied to the financial community―that along with enormous economic success in the nineties came the seeds of the destruction visited on the economy at the end of the decade.

This groundbreaking work by the Nobel Prize-winning economist argues that much of what we understood about the 1990s' prosperity is wrong, that the theories that have been used to guide world leaders and anchor key business decisions were fundamentally outdated. Yes, jobs were created, technology prospered, inflation fell, and poverty was reduced. But at the same time the foundation was laid for the economic problems we face today. Trapped in a near-ideological commitment to free markets, policymakers permitted accounting standards to slip, carried deregulation further than they should have, and pandered to corporate greed. These chickens have now come home to roost.

The paperback includes a new introduction that reviews the continued failure of the Bush administration's policies, which have taken a bad situation and made it worse.

More Books in Business & Economics

More Books by Joseph E. Stiglitz

Donate to EbookNetworking
Naked Economics: Un...Prev
The Random Walk Gui...Next