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Author:
Robert Kuttner
ISBN13:
978-0944826171
ISBN:
0944826172
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Publisher:
Economic Policy Inst (September 1, 1989)
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Business & Finance
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Author of The Squandering of America, Everything for sale, The economic illusion, The end of laissez-faire, Managed trade and economic sovereignty, Revolt of the haves, The life of the party, Can democracy survive . My Reading Log. My Lists.

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Economic Sovereignty . How we measure 'reads'. The findings of the study revealed that the adverse Trade Balance ever since the liberalisation of the Sri Lankan economy in 1978 has been behind much of the ill-effects resulting in heavy foreign indebtedness.

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Robert Kuttner's brilliantly argued book is a must read for all those wanting to understand (and influence) the world we live i. I have read several books which attempt to explain the current economic situation in the .

I have read several books which attempt to explain the current economic situation in the . and around the world. Robert Kuttner's book, Squandering of America is the best of the bunch. Published in 2007, before the crisis hit, the book is precient in it's analysis of the changes that have taken place in the . economy over the past thirty years and how the changes have resulted in a shift in the economic balance of power.

Robert Kuttner combines economic acumen, a gift for narrative, and . Dani Rodrik, Harvard University, and author of Straight Talk on Trade an. .

Robert Kuttner combines economic acumen, a gift for narrative, and genuine passion in his persuasive new book. In his telling, the issue isn’t whether national economies should be open to foreign trade or finance. It’s whether the rules of the global economy are set up to benefit ordinary citizens or merely economic elites. As Robert Kuttner argues in this superb book, they are instead the result of our own policy choices. Dani Rodrik, Harvard University, and author of Straight Talk on Trade and The Globalization Paradox.

Robert Louis Kuttner is an American journalist and author. In 1966 Robert Kuttner was appointed as an assistant to . From 1967 to 1968 he served as a legislation assistant to congressman . Kuttner worked as a correspondent program director of the Pacifica Radio in New York City.

This book addresses the political dynamics of the reduced living standards . Excerpted by permission.

This book addresses the political dynamics of the reduced living standards for most citizens and the increase in systemic risks to the economy. Our trade policy has squandered American manufacturing, producing a permanent and structural imbalance in which more industries and jobs leave our shores, forcing us to borrow what we no longer finance with exports. Continue reading the main story.

Robert L. Kuttner (/ˈkʌtnər/; born April 17, 1943) is an American journalist and writer whose works present a liberal/progressive point of view. He was a 20-year columnist for Business Week and The Boston Globe, and continues to write columns in and for the Huffington Post.

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