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From Financial Crisis to Stagnation

The Destruction of Shared Prosperity and the Role of Economics

Offers a novel explanation of the financial crisis and Great Recession that emphasizes the destruction of shared prosperity over the past thirty years.

Thomas I. Palley (Author)

9781107016620, Cambridge University Press

Hardback, published 27 February 2012

258 pages

22.9 x 15.2 x 1.6 cm, 0.52 kg

'In this perspicacious and persuasive book, Tom Palley shows how conventional economic thinking led ultimately to the disaster of the Great Recession and how it is now threatening to culminate in the Great Stagnation. His thoughts on how to avoid that and how to recover are compelling and important.' Clyde Prestowitz, President, Economic Strategy Institute

The US economy today is confronted with the prospect of extended stagnation. This book explores why. Thomas I. Palley argues that the Great Recession and destruction of shared prosperity is due to flawed economic polic]

From Financial Crisis to Stagnation Palley Hardback Cambridge University Press

From Financial Crisis to Stagnation

The Destruction of Shared Prosperity and the Role of Economics

Offers a novel explanation of the financial crisis and Great Recession that emphasizes the destruction of shared prosperity over the past thirty years.

Thomas I. Palley (Author)

9781107016620, Cambridge University Press

Hardback, published 27 February 2012

258 pages

22.9 x 15.2 x 1.6 cm, 0.52 kg

'In this perspicacious and persuasive book, Tom Palley shows how conventional economic thinking led ultimately to the disaster of the Great Recession and how it is now threatening to culminate in the Great Stagnation. His thoughts on how to avoid that and how to recover are compelling and important.' Clyde Prestowitz, President, Economic Strategy Institute

The US economy today is confronted with the prospect of extended stagnation. This book explores why. Thomas I. Palley argues that the Great Recession and destruction of shared prosperity is due to flawed economic polic]

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