Lost Prophets: An Insider's History of the Modern Economists

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Beard Books, 1994 - 276 Seiten
This is a reprint of a previously published work. It deals with the modern economists from Keynes to the mid 1990s and how their predictions have often been misguided and detrimental to the American economy.
 

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Introduction
1
An Impossible Dream
7
Back to the Home Front
40
Keynes Redux
73
The New Confusion
103
The Monetarists Rising and Falling
139
SupplySide Economics A NotSoFree Lunch
173
Looking Ahead Seeking a Role
200
Conclusion
229
Notes
235
Suggested Reading
241
Index
245
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Autoren-Profil (1994)

Alfred L. Malabre, Jr. was Economics Editor of the Wall Street Journal from 1969 to 1993 and wrote the weekly "Outlook" column. He also wrote Understanding the New Economy and Beyond Our Means, which was awarded the George S. Eccles Prize from the Columbia Business School as the best book on economics in 1987. He lives in eastern Long Island, where he continues to follow the economy's ups and downs.

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