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Neoconomy: George Bush's Revolutionary Gamble with America's Future

Autor Daniel Altman
en Limba Engleză Paperback – 6 iul 2005
The neoconomy: a place without taxes, without a social safety net, where rich and poor live in different financial worlds — and it's coming to America. The first glimpses of the neoconomy appeared during the Reagan administration, but were soon clouded by a legacy of sky-high budget deficits. George H. W. Bush couldn't afford the neoconomy. In the Clinton years,its prospects all but disappeared in a flurry of economic fine-tuning that delivered record-setting budget surpluses and rock-bottom unemployment rates. But just when you might have counted it out, the neoconomy found a savior. George W.Bush was a businessman who understood the neoconomy almost instinctively, and had the will and boldness to make it a reality.
InNeoconomyDaniel Altman explains the intellectual roots of the Bush administration's economic policy; and why Bush has been so intent on implementing it despite the dashed expectations, terror and financial scandals that have buffeted the economy. He shows why the neoconomists remain committed to their vision even though it has contributed to the biggest budget deficit in history, at the end of the nation's fastest-ever swing into the red. The neconomists are seeking to transform the American economy; but inadvertently or not, they are also transforming American society. The revolution is finally coming,and it's coming from above.
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ISBN-13: 9781586483517
ISBN-10: 158648351X
Pagini: 304
Dimensiuni: 130 x 202 x 23 mm
Greutate: 0.35 kg
Ediția:Revised
Editura: PublicAffairs
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Daniel Altmanis an economics columnist for theInternational Herald-Tribune, The New York Times,andBusiness 2.0magazine. He received his doctorate at Harvard, where he taught undergraduates for three years. He now lives in New York.