Economic Policy Beyond the Headlines

Economic Policy Beyond the Headlines
Author: George Pratt Shultz,Kenneth W. Dam
Publsiher: R.S. Means Company
Total Pages: 240
Release: 1980-03-01
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 0393009882

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Drawing from their experience as government insiders, George P. Shultz and Kenneth W. Dam show how economic policy is shaped at the highest levels of government. "A wise and valuable book showing great insight into the realities of economic policy making".--Henry A. Kissinger. 28 photos. 4 line drawings. 2 tables. Copyright © Libri GmbH. All rights reserved.

ECONOMIC POLICY BEYOND THE HEADLINES

ECONOMIC POLICY BEYOND THE HEADLINES
Author: GEORGE P. SHULTZ
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 228
Release: 1977
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: 9182736450XXX

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Economic Policy Beyond the Headlines

Economic Policy Beyond the Headlines
Author: George P. Shultz,Kenneth W. Dam
Publsiher: University of Chicago Press
Total Pages: 255
Release: 1998-06-20
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 9780226755991

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Drawing on their experience as government insiders, the authors of this book show how economic policy is shaped at the highest levels of government. They reveal the interconnections between economic, social and international policy, covering such issues as the advocacy system.

The Rules of the Global Game

The Rules of the Global Game
Author: Kenneth W. Dam
Publsiher: University of Chicago Press
Total Pages: 364
Release: 2004-06
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 0226134946

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Economic news once confined to the business pages of the newspapers now receives headline coverage, whether it involves protests in Seattle or sweatshops in Asia. As attention is increasingly focused on economic policy, it becomes even more important for noneconomists to be able to make sense of these stories. Is the Asian economy sinking or rising? What effects will a single European currency have on the US economy? Kenneth W. Dam's The Rules of the Global Game provides, in clear and practical language, a framework to help readers understand and answer such questions. Dam takes us beyond the headlines and inside the decision-making process as it is populated by lobbyists, special interest groups, trade associations, and public relations firms. While some economists and thinkers have idealized plans for US international economic policy, Dam, currently the deputy secretary of the treasury, manages to merge this idealism with a consideration of what it means to govern at the intersection of competing groups with competing claims. In The Rules of the Global Game, Dam first lays out what US international economic policies are and compares them to what they should be based on how they affect US per capita income. With this foundation in place, Dam then develops and applies principles for elucidating the major components of economic policy, such as foreign trade and investment, international monetary and financial systems, and current controversial issues, including intellectual property and immigration. Underlying his explanations is a belief in the importance of worldwide free trade and open markets as well as a crucial understanding of the political forces that shape decision making. Because economic policy is not created in a political vacuum, Dam argues, sound policymaking requires an understanding of "statecraft"-the creation and use of institutions that channel the efforts of interest groups and political forces in directions that encourage good economic outcomes. Dam's vast experience with the politics and practicalities of economic policy translates into a view of policy that is neither academic nor abstract. Rather, Dam shows us how policy is actually made, who makes it, and why, using examples such as GATT, NAFTA, the US-Japan semiconductor agreement, and the Asian financial crisis. A rare book that can be read with pleasure and profit by layperson and economist alike, The Rules of the Global Game allows readers to understand the policies that shape our economy and our lives.

Guide to U S Economic Policy

Guide to U S  Economic Policy
Author: Robert E. Wright,Thomas W. Zeiler
Publsiher: CQ Press
Total Pages: 1090
Release: 2014-06-30
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 9781483386317

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Guide to U.S. Economic Policy shows students and researchers how issues and actions are translated into public policies for resolving economic problems (like the Great Recession) or managing economic conflict (like the left-right ideological split over the role of government regulation in markets). Taking an interdisciplinary approach, the guide highlights decision-making cycles requiring the cooperation of government, business, and an informed citizenry to achieve a comprehensive approach to a successful, growth-oriented economic policy. Through 30 topical, operational, and relational essays, the book addresses the development of U.S. economic policies from the colonial period to today; the federal agencies and public and private organizations that influence and administer economic policies; the challenges of balancing economic development with environmental and social goals; and the role of the U.S. in international organizations such as the IMF and WTO. Key Features: 30 essays by experts in the field investigate the fundamental economic, political, social, and process initiatives that drive policy decisions affecting the nation’s economic stability and success. Essential themes traced throughout the chapters include scarcity, wealth creation, theories of economic growth and macroeconomic management, controlling inflation and unemployment, poverty, the role of government agencies and regulations to police markets, Congress vs. the president, investment policies, economic indicators, the balance of trade, and the immediate and long-term costs associated with economic policy alternatives. A glossary of key economic terms and events, a summary of bureaus and agencies charged with economic policy decisions, a master bibliography, and a thorough index appear at the back of the book. This must-have reference for students and researchers is suitable for academic, public, high school, government, and professional libraries.

Public Policy Beyond the Headlines

Public Policy Beyond the Headlines
Author: Giandomenico Majone
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 44
Release: 1991
Genre: Policy sciences
ISBN: UCSD:31822007772452

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The Presidency and Economic Policy

The Presidency and Economic Policy
Author: Chris J. Dolan,John P. Frendreis,Raymond Tatalovich
Publsiher: Rowman & Littlefield
Total Pages: 300
Release: 2008
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 0742547299

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The Presidency and the Economic Policy offers an update on how economic issues have developed and evolved since the first version of the book was published in 1994. This book addresses the extent to which the president influences the domestic and global economy, manages and coordinates the economic policymaking process, and determines various economic issues on the national public policy agenda.

American Economic Policy in the 1990s

American Economic Policy in the 1990s
Author: Jeffrey A. Frankel,Peter R. Orszag
Publsiher: MIT Press
Total Pages: 1142
Release: 2002
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 0262561514

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An examination of U.S. economic policy in the 1990s, by leading policy makers as well as academic economists.