It Didn't Have to Be This Way (ePub)
Why Boom and Bust Is Unnecessary-and How the Austrian School of Economics Breaks the Cycle
(Sprache: Englisch)
"Excellent . . . I highly recommend this book." RON PAUL
Why is the boom-and-bust cycle so persistent? Why did economists fail to predict the economic meltdown that began in 2007or to pull us out of the crisis more quickly? And how can we prevent...
Why is the boom-and-bust cycle so persistent? Why did economists fail to predict the economic meltdown that began in 2007or to pull us out of the crisis more quickly? And how can we prevent...
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"Excellent . . . I highly recommend this book." RON PAUL
Why is the boom-and-bust cycle so persistent? Why did economists fail to predict the economic meltdown that began in 2007or to pull us out of the crisis more quickly? And how can we prevent future calamities?
Mainstream economics has no adequate answers for these pressing questions. To understand how we got here, and how we can ensure prosperity, we must turn to an alternative to the dominant approach: the Austrian School of economics.
Unfortunately, few people have even a vague understanding of the Austrian School, despite the prominence of leading figures such as Nobel Prize winner F. A. Hayek, author of The Road to Serfdom. Harry C. Veryser corrects that problem in this powerful and eye-opening book. In presenting the Austrian School's perspective, he reveals why the boom-and-bust cycle is unnatural and unnecessary.
Veryser tells the fascinating (but frightening) story of how our modern economic condition developed. The most recent recession, far from being an isolated incident, was part of a larger cycle that has been the scourge of the West for a centurya cycle rooted in government manipulation of markets and currency. The lesson is clear: the devastation of the recent economic crisisand of stagflation in the 1970s, and of the Great Depression in the 1930scould have been avoided. It didn't have to be this way.
Too long unappreciated, the Austrian School of economics reveals the crucial conditions for a successful economy and points the way to a free, prosperous, and humane society.
Why is the boom-and-bust cycle so persistent? Why did economists fail to predict the economic meltdown that began in 2007or to pull us out of the crisis more quickly? And how can we prevent future calamities?
Mainstream economics has no adequate answers for these pressing questions. To understand how we got here, and how we can ensure prosperity, we must turn to an alternative to the dominant approach: the Austrian School of economics.
Unfortunately, few people have even a vague understanding of the Austrian School, despite the prominence of leading figures such as Nobel Prize winner F. A. Hayek, author of The Road to Serfdom. Harry C. Veryser corrects that problem in this powerful and eye-opening book. In presenting the Austrian School's perspective, he reveals why the boom-and-bust cycle is unnatural and unnecessary.
Veryser tells the fascinating (but frightening) story of how our modern economic condition developed. The most recent recession, far from being an isolated incident, was part of a larger cycle that has been the scourge of the West for a centurya cycle rooted in government manipulation of markets and currency. The lesson is clear: the devastation of the recent economic crisisand of stagflation in the 1970s, and of the Great Depression in the 1930scould have been avoided. It didn't have to be this way.
Too long unappreciated, the Austrian School of economics reveals the crucial conditions for a successful economy and points the way to a free, prosperous, and humane society.
Autoren-Porträt von Harry Veryser
Harry C. Veryser has served as director of the graduate program in economics at the University of Detroit Mercy and chairman of Walsh College's Department of Economics and Finance. He is also a businessman who owned an automotive supply company for many years. Veryser is an associate scholar of the Ludwig von Mises Institute and serves on the advisory boards of the Mackinac Center for Public Policy and the Acton Institute for the Study of Religion and Liberty. In 2003 he was one of ten professors in the United States selected to receive the Will Herberg Award for outstanding faculty service from the Intercollegiate Studies Institute. He lives in Michigan.
Bibliographische Angaben
- Autor: Harry Veryser
- 2023, 328 Seiten, Englisch
- Verlag: Simon + Schuster LLC
- ISBN-10: 1684516773
- ISBN-13: 9781684516773
- Erscheinungsdatum: 12.12.2023
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