By Paul Krugman. W.W. Norton, 2007. 296 pages.]Like him or not, Paul Krugman is an economic theorist of distinction, a winner of the John Bates Clark Medal, and often have come to dominate the Republican Party. The result has been disaster. Economicgrowth has slowed, and the benefits of the increase have gone almost entirely to the
Paul Krugman W.W. Norton, 2007, 296 pgs. Like him or not, Paul Krugman is an economic theorist of distinction, a winner of the John Bates Clark Medal, and often have come to dominate the Republican Party. The result has been disaster. Economicgrowth has slowed, and the benefits of the increase have gone almost entirely to the
his opinion on the bank suggests, much of Hamilton’s centralizing plans aimed at economic goals. Once more in contrast to Jefferson, he believed that the government “bounties,” the industrial power of the nation could be built up. But why does the growth of industry require the government’s help? In Hamilton’s famous argument,
his opinion on the bank suggests, much of Hamilton’s centralizing plans aimed at economic goals. Once more in contrast to Jefferson, he believed that the government “bounties,” the industrial power of the nation could be built up. But why does the growth of industry require the government’s help? In Hamilton’s famous argument,
this view, the collapse of communism signaled that capitalism was the only viable economic system and liberal democracy the only acceptable political regime. All nations linked in the nineteenth century by the Holy Alliance, wish to promote its growth. In like fashion, the democracies wish to promote their form of government.
Mark Thornton and Robert B. Ekelund, Jr., Tariffs, Blockades, and Inflation: The Economics of the Civil War [2004]). By seceding, the South threatened this entire Denson here ably advocates, themselves think that slavery was a more efficient economic system than the free market. They hold that, once entrenched, only Lincoln’s 1862), with its cogent argument for the deleterious effects of slavery on economicgrowth, would likewise meet with his disapproval. Denson, a prominent Alabama
Mark Thornton and Robert B. Ekelund, Jr., Tariffs, Blockades, and Inflation: The Economics of the Civil War [2004]). By seceding, the South threatened this entire Denson here ably advocates, themselves think that slavery was a more efficient economic system than the free market. They hold that, once entrenched, only Lincoln’s 1862), with its cogent argument for the deleterious effects of slavery on economicgrowth, would likewise meet with his disapproval. Denson, a prominent Alabama
a time when top earners have been reaping virtually all the fruits of the nation’s economicgrowth, can targeting more than 50 percent of the benefits of these tax cuts to the
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