Growing Prosperity: The Battle for Growth with Equity in the Twenty-first CenturyUniversity of California Press, 25 mai 2001 - 345 pages "Growing Prosperity could well be as important in shaping our future as Keynes' General Theory. . . . A work as meticulous as it is powerful, as promising as it is persuasive."—Robert Heilbroner, author of The Worldly Philosophers "Bluestone and Harrison have alerted us to the key issue confronting America: how to achieve growth with equity. This country needs a powerful dialogue on how to continue growth while deepening its benefits to all Americans. This is the blueprint for the terms of that debate."—U.S. Representative Richard Gephardt |
Table des matières
Growth with Equity | 1 |
A History of American Growth | 27 |
Americas New Growth Potential | 50 |
The Wall Street Model | 102 |
Too Little LongTerm Growth | 138 |
Too Much LongTerm Inequality | 182 |
The Main Street Model for Growth with Equity | 205 |
Economic Policy | 237 |
Notes | 265 |
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Growing Prosperity: The Battle for Growth with Equity in the Twenty-first ... Barry Bluestone,Bennett Harrison Affichage d'extraits - 2000 |
Growing Prosperity: The Battle for Growth with Equity in the Twenty-first ... Barry Bluestone,Bennett Harrison Aucun aperçu disponible - 2000 |
Expressions et termes fréquents
aggregate demand Alan Greenspan American Prospect annual average billion Bluestone boom boost budget Business Week century Clinton countries decade decline economic growth Economic Policy Institute Economic Report economists factors families faster growth Federal Reserve firms forecast free trade GDP growth global glory days Greenspan growing growth rate growth syllogism Growth theory higher improvement income increase industries inequality inflation innovation interest rates investment Jorgenson labor force participation labor market labor productivity labor supply Lester Thurow manufacturing ment NAIRU nearly neoclassical growth nomic output Paul Romer Phillips curve physical capital postwar potential President private sector productivity growth prosperity rising savings rates social Street virtuous cycle Street-Pennsylvania Avenue accord syllogism tion trade deficit trend unemployment rate unions virtuous cycle Wall Street Journal Wall Street model Wall Street virtuous Wall Street-Pennsylvania Avenue Washington wealth workers workforce World York