End This Depression Now!
by:
Paul Krugman (author)
A New York Times best-selling call to arms from Nobel Prize–winning economist Paul Krugman.The Great Recession is more than four years old—and counting. Yet, as Paul Krugman points out in this powerful volley, "Nations rich in resources, talent, and knowledge—all the ingredients for prosperity...
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A New York Times best-selling call to arms from Nobel Prize–winning economist Paul Krugman.The Great Recession is more than four years old—and counting. Yet, as Paul Krugman points out in this powerful volley, "Nations rich in resources, talent, and knowledge—all the ingredients for prosperity and a decent standard of living for all—remain in a state of intense pain." How bad have things gotten? How did we get stuck in what now can only be called a depression? And above all, how do we free ourselves? Krugman pursues these questions with his characteristic lucidity and insight. He has a powerful message for anyone who has suffered over these past four years—a quick, strong recovery is just one step away, if our leaders can find the "intellectual clarity and political will" to end this depression now.
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Format: paperback
ISBN:
9780393345087 (0393345084)
Publish date: January 28th 2013
Publisher: W. W. Norton & Company
Pages no: 304
Edition language: English
Category:
Non Fiction,
History,
Literature,
American,
Business,
Economics,
Politics,
Contemporary,
Political Science,
Social Science,
Government
The dismal science. It has lots of different ways of explaining how the economic and therefore real world works, but most of them are very wrong a lot of the time.However Krugman has a way of putting across his points in a reasonable clear and concise way. And most of what he says in this book makes...
Is what we are living through in the USA at present (2012) a recession, or something worse? And if so what can be done about it? In his latest outstanding book, Paul Krugman argues persuasively that we are indeed in another depression. Not as horrible as the one labeled “Great” but bad enough. He e...