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The U.S. Economy in Crisis - by  Pearl M Kamer (Hardcover) - 1 of 1

The U.S. Economy in Crisis - by Pearl M Kamer (Hardcover)

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  • This timely and important book takes a serious view of our current economic situation.
  • About the Author: PEARL M. KAMER is Chief Economist of the Long Island Regional Planning Board.
  • 215 Pages
  • Business + Money Management, Economic Conditions

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This timely and important book takes a serious view of our current economic situation. The author's conclusions differ from the conventional wisdom, which suggests that the manufacturing sector is regaining much of its dominance as a result of the declining dollar, that exports will take over as a major source of economic growth, that a recession is unlikely, and that a depression is no longer possible. Indeed, she outlines many similarities between the excesses of the 1980s and those of the 1920s which led to the Great Depression. The author provides convincing evidence that the recent economic recovery may only have provided a smokescreen for the continued deterioration of the U.S. economy.



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This timely and important book takes a serious view of our current economic situation. The author's conclusions differ from the conventional wisdom, which suggests that the manufacturing sector is regaining much of its dominance as a result of the declining dollar, that exports will take over as a major source of economic growth, that a recession is unlikely, and that a depression is no longer possible. Indeed, she outlines many similarities between the excesses of the 1980s and those of the 1920s which led to the Great Depression. The author provides convincing evidence that the recent economic recovery may only have provided a smokescreen for the continued deterioration of the U.S. economy.



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?Kamer treats the problems of deindustrialization' occuring in the US because of the restructuring of jobs within manufacturing and the shift of jobs to the service industries. He makes challengeable arguments concerning the growing inability of the US to compete in global markets (though exports are booming); and the country's inattention to the impact of other countries' economic growth as a factor in the US trade deficit. Kamer asserts a decline of the middle class and a shift to low-paying service industries (while neglecting the role of educational attainment in this process and the decline in manufacturing jobs such as textiles, apparel, and elsewhere, which also are low paid). The author decries the efficacy of macro-policy solutions in favor of national planning for selected industries (that is, making appointed public committees, not markets, the allocators of economic resources). . . . The style of this book is journalistic and frequently derivative, citing many related studies. Good summary of issues; useful presentation of many statistical tables. For informed general readers and students of economics.?-Choice

"Kamer treats the problems of deindustrialization' occuring in the US because of the restructuring of jobs within manufacturing and the shift of jobs to the service industries. He makes challengeable arguments concerning the growing inability of the US to compete in global markets (though exports are booming); and the country's inattention to the impact of other countries' economic growth as a factor in the US trade deficit. Kamer asserts a decline of the middle class and a shift to low-paying service industries (while neglecting the role of educational attainment in this process and the decline in manufacturing jobs such as textiles, apparel, and elsewhere, which also are low paid). The author decries the efficacy of macro-policy solutions in favor of national planning for selected industries (that is, making appointed public committees, not markets, the allocators of economic resources). . . . The style of this book is journalistic and frequently derivative, citing many related studies. Good summary of issues; useful presentation of many statistical tables. For informed general readers and students of economics."-Choice



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PEARL M. KAMER is Chief Economist of the Long Island Regional Planning Board.
Dimensions (Overall): 9.21 Inches (H) x 6.14 Inches (W) x .56 Inches (D)
Weight: 1.06 Pounds
Suggested Age: 22 Years and Up
Number of Pages: 215
Genre: Business + Money Management
Sub-Genre: Economic Conditions
Publisher: Praeger
Format: Hardcover
Author: Pearl M Kamer
Language: English
Street Date: October 6, 1988
TCIN: 1007348957
UPC: 9780275930721
Item Number (DPCI): 247-52-0657
Origin: Made in the USA or Imported
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