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The misfortunes of prosperityThe misfortunes of prosperity

The misfortunes of prosperity1995

Cohen, Daniel

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Daniel Cohen discusses the effects of the slowdown of productivity in Europe and the United States and explains the origin of the apparent tradeoff between unemployment in Europe and wage inequality in the United States. On questions of economic policy and the competing academic views (new classical and Keynesian) of the efficacy of government intervention, Cohen inverts the Keynesian belief that government intervention causes growth and explains why waves of government interventions (including wars) usually follow upward economic trends rather than create them. But he also advocates government discretion rather than government neutrality by showing the disastrous consequences of the hands-off approach to debt, inflation and social security.

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First published
1995
OL Work ID
OL2575466W

Subjects

EconomicsEconomic conditionsKeynesian economicsEconomic historyEconomische politiekGovernment & BusinessEconomic DevelopmentPOLITICAL SCIENCEStructural AdjustmentBusiness DevelopmentPublic PolicyDevelopmentGeneralKeynesianismeEconomic PolicyBUSINESS & ECONOMICSFrance, economic conditions, 1945-Economic history, 1945-

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