The United States in the changing global economy : policy implications and issues

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The United States in the changing global economy : policy implications and issues

George Macesich

Praeger, 1997

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Includes bibliographical references (p. [117]-120) and index

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Accelerating globalization of world markets and increasing interdependence of the economies of the world has made policy-making very complex, especially in the United States. One of the most debated subjects in recent years has been whether the U.S. is capable of simultaneously dealing with serious domestic challenges and economic challenges from the rest of the world. It is becoming more important for the generalist in economics, political science, business, and other areas to understand the issues confronting the American economy in relation to rapid global economic change.

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Preface The Changing Global Economy The United States Economy Global or Transnational Enterprise The Government in the United States The Monetary and Financial Organization: In Search of a Monetary Regime Inflation and Unemployment: A Managed Monetary Standard A Role for Fiscal Policy Government Regulation and Control of Business Policy Toward Labor and Its Organizations The Prospects of American Economic Policy Bibliography Index

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