The Downsizing of the American Dream and the Case for Structural Keynesianism
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Thomas I. Palley is Assistant Director of Public Policy (Economics) at the AFL-CIO and the author ofPost-Keynesian Economics: Debt, Distribution, and the Macro Economy.
List of FiguresList of TablesPrefaceCh. 1Debunking Economic Naturalism3Ch. 2Making Sense of the Economy and Economics14Ch. 3Plenty of Nothing: An Overview24Ch. 4The State of the American Dream49Ch. 5The Logic of Economic Power, Part I: Diagnosing the Problem70Ch. 6The Logic of Economic Power, Part II: Policies for Prosperity87Ch. 7The Triumph of Wall Street: Finance and the Federal Reserve104Ch. 8From New Deal to Raw Deal: The Attack on Government126Ch. 9Free Trade and the Race to the Bottom156Ch. 10International Money: Who Governs?176Ch. 11Structural Keynesianism and Globalization194Ch. 12Recipe for a Depression202Epilogue: Ending Economic Fatalism214Notes215References223Index229