Samuelson, Robert J.
New York : Random House, c2008.
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Notes:
- Includes bibliographical references (p. 271-300) and index.
- 1. he lost history — 2. The full employment obsession — 3. The money connection — 4. A compact of conviction — 5. Capitalism restored — 6. Precarious prosperity — 7. The future of affluence — Glossary — Appendix 1 : The American economy since 1950 — Appendix 2 : Post-World War II U.S. business cycles.
- The Great Inflation (from 1960 to 1979) argues journalist Samuelson, was the worst domestic policy blunder of the postwar era and played a crucial role in transforming American politics, economy, and everyday life.–From publisher description.
- The lost history — The full employment obsession — The money connection — A compact of conviction — Capitalism restored — Precarious prosperity — The future of affluence.
Subjects:
- Inflation (Finance) — United States.
- United States — Economic policy.
- United States — Economic conditions.
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