
The end of laissez-faire
national purpose and the global economy after the Cold War
First published 1991
About this book
An analysis of what American economic policy should be and can be in the 1990s--an interpretation of the relation between domestic economic health and international politics, and of how we should set priorities to maintain our economy and our compettitive vigor in the future.
Subjects
Economic policyUnited states, economic policy, 1981-1993New York Times reviewed