Two Books to Understand the Economy

October 29, 2008 RSS Feed Print

If you want to understand the economic events of the last half century, you should read two new books. One is Robert Samuelson's The Great Inflation and Its Aftermath: The Past and Future of American Affluence, which explains how the abstract economic theories of Keynesian economists produced not the promised eternal economic growth but the longest sustained peacetime inflation in American history, rising to 14 percent in the times of Jimmy Carter. The other is David Smick's The World Is Curved: Hidden Dangers to the Global Economy, which explains how the abstract mathematical models of financial wizards produced not the promised eternal self-sustaining economic growth but rather a nontransparent financial system, which led to the coagulation of credit and our current financial crisis. Both show how abstract theories proved faulty in practice; both recommend similar common-sense responses: intelligently regulated transparent markets.

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The link to the second book above takes you to the first book.

Doug F. of MD 8:08AM October 30, 2008

Touche'

Rick in Plano of TX 10:08PM October 29, 2008

Michael Barone's comment that the Clinton's are trash is much too mild.

In fact, one of this nation's greatest Presidents would have called the Clinton's exactly what they are and that is the LOWEST OF THE LOW.

President Truman made the statement when asked why he never joined corporate boards or gave speeches for money after leaving the White House: An elected official that uses his / her service to the country to enrich himself / herself is both UNETHICAL and IMMORAL.

Had Bill Clinton NOT occupied the Oval Office would any person have paid to read his books or to hear him give speeches? Would anyone have paid to read a book by this former President's wife?

Anyone with any honesty whatsoever knows the answer is NO.

Bill and Hillary Clinton are akin to what one sees in the bottom of the toilet bowl after having a bowel movement.

Hermann Mann of FL 7:49PM October 29, 2008

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