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  1. Peddling Prosperity is the best primer around U.S. economic history . The past twenty years have been an era of economic disappointment in the United States . They have also been a time of intense economic debate, as rival ideologies contend for policy influence . But strange things have happened to economic ideas on their way to power: they've been hijacked by policy entrepreneurs―economic ...

  2. In "Peddling Prosperity", P. Krugman describes with clear and simple words what America's economic problems have been in the last 25 years. He presents theory, ideas, Government policies (or lack of) and individual stories - history, in fact - with such penetrating views that, while reading, one wishes the book could go on forever. We can only hope that he will repeat this achievement in the ...

  3. 1. Okt. 1994 · Susan Strange; Peddling prosperity: economic sense and nonsense in the age of diminished expectation, International Affairs, Volume 70, Issue 4, 1 October

  4. Semantic Scholar extracted view of "Peddling Prosperity: Economic Sense and Nonsense in the Age of Diminished Expectations" by Paul Krugman Skip to search form Skip to main content Skip to account menu

  5. Newsweek hailed Paul Krugman as 'a superstar among economists' and went on to praise Peddling Prosperity as 'the best primer around on recent U.S. economic history.' Others joined the chorus., Peddling Prosperity, Economic Sense and Nonsense in an Age of Diminished Expectations, Paul Krugman, 9780393312928

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  7. Over the past 20 years, the search for a new magic in the American economy has created a distinctive cycle. In the 1980s, Milton Friedman and conservative academic economists found their work hijacked by Ronald Reagan's administration and the nation was left mired in debt. Now academic economists from the Left have developed new theories that challenge the faith in unregulated markets. However ...