The age of diminished expectations : U.S. economic policy in the 1990s

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The age of diminished expectations : U.S. economic policy in the 1990s

Paul Krugman

MIT Press, 1992, c1990

  • : pbk

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Includes index

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内容説明

"The Age of Diminished Expectations" is a straightforward briefing on the US economy for readers who want to be well informed without being overwhelmed by statistics, predictions of disaster, or boundless optimism. In a new preface to this paperback edition, Krugman addresses the current recession, the aftermath of the Gulf War, the plunging trade deficit, and the soaring budget deficit. He notes, however, that little has changed in terms of the fundamental issues: "We still live in the America that the book describes: a huge wealthy nation that faces no immediate crisis, but which more and more fails to live up to its promise".

目次

  • Part 1 The roots of economic welfare: productivity growth
  • income distribution
  • employment and unemployment. Part 2 Chronic aches and pains: the trade deficit
  • inflation. Part 3 Policy problems: the budget deficit
  • the triumphant fed
  • the dollar
  • free trade and protectionism
  • Japan. Part 4 Financial follies: the savings and loan scandal
  • Third World debt
  • corporate finance. Part 5 American prospects: happy ending
  • hard landing
  • drift.

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