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North America's Lost Decade? - Paul Krugman David Rosenberg vs. Lawrence Summers Ian Bremmer: The

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Informationen zum Autor Paul Krugman is an American economist, Professor of Economics and International Affairs at Princeton, Centenary Professor at the London School of Economics, and columnist for the New York Times. He won the Nobel Prize in 2008. Klappentext As stock markets gyrate, Europe lurches from crisis to crisis, and recovery in the United States slows, the future of the North American economy is more uncertain than ever. Can individual entrepreneurship, corporate innovation, and governments create a new era of sustained economic growth? Or, will the ongoing financial crisis, political dysfunction in the United States, and the rise of emerging nations erode living standards in North America for the long term? In this edition of the Munk Debates -- Canada's premier international debate series -- Nobel Prize-winning economist Paul Krugman and Chief Economist and Strategist at Gluskin Sheff and Associates David Rosenberg square off against former director of President Obama's National Economic Council Lawrence Summers and bestselling author Ian Bremmer to tackle the resolution: Be it resolved North America faces a Japan-style era of high unemployment and slow growth. This riveting debate features four of the world's most renowned economists discussing the single most important issue facing all North Americans in a lively, engaging forum. The economy is a concern that demands our immediate attention and this enlightening and hugely important debate is a must-read for all of us. Arguing for the resolution: "It's now impossible to deny the obvious, which is that we are not now and have never been on the road to recovery." -- Paul Krugman "When all of the stimulus is gone and the Emperor is disrobed, it is not going to be a pretty picture." -- David Rosenberg Arguing against the resolution: "The American people have not become less dedicated to hard work, and the productive potential of this economy has not declined." -- Lawrence Summers "North America's long-term prospects are brighter than Europe's or Japan's; the "rise of the rest" does not automatically imply our decline." -- Ian Bremmer Zusammenfassung As stock markets gyrate, Europe lurches from crisis to crisis, and recovery in the United States slows, the future of the North American economy is more uncertain than ever. Can individual entrepreneurship, corporate innovation, and governments create a new era of sustained economic growth? Or, will the ongoing financial crisis, political dysfunction in the United States, and the rise of emerging nations erode living standards in North America for the long term? In this edition of the Munk Debates -- Canada's premier international debate series -- Nobel Prize-winning economist Paul Krugman and Chief Economist and Strategist at Gluskin Sheff + Associates David Rosenberg square off against former director of President Obama’s National Economic Council Lawrence Summers and bestselling author Ian Bremmer to tackle the resolution: Be it resolved North America faces a Japan-style era of high unemployment and slow growth. ...

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Auteurs Ian Bremmer, Bremmer Ian, Rudyard (EDT)/ Luciani Griffiths, Paul Krugman, Krugman Paul, David Rosenberg, Lawrence Summers
Collaboration Rudyard Griffiths (Editeur), Patrick Luciani (Editeur)
Edition Oneworld
 
Langues Anglais
Format d'édition Livre de poche
Sortie 20.03.2012
 
EAN 9781770892002
ISBN 978-1-77089-200-2
Pages 85
Dimensions 127 mm x 197 mm x 6 mm
Thème Munk Debates
Catégories Sciences sociales, droit, économie > Sciences politiques > Sciences politiques et formation politique

BUSINESS & ECONOMICS / Economic Conditions, POLITICAL SCIENCE / Public Policy / Economic Policy, Economic Policy; Economic Conditions; Economic Conditions

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