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Author: Simon Johnson Edition: Reprint Publisher: Vintage Binding: Paperback ISBN: 0307947645 Price: You Save: 52%
White House Burning: Our National Debt and Why It Matters to You (Vintage)
From the authors of the national bestseller 13 Bankers, a chilling account of America’s unprecedented debt crisis: how it came to pass, why it threatens to topple the nation as a superpower, and what needs to be done about it.White House Burning review. br> With bracing clarity, White House Burning explains why the national debt matters to your everyday life. Simon Johnson and James Kwak describe how the government has been able to pay off its debt in the past, even after the massive deficits incurred as a result of World War II, and analyze why this is near-impossible today. They closely examine, among other factors, macroeconomic shifts of the 1970s, Reaganism and the rise of conservatism, and demographic changes that led to the growth of major—and extremely popular—social insurance programs. What is unquestionably clear is how recent financial turmoil exacerbated the debt crisis while creating a political climate in which it is even more difficult to solveRead full reviews of War of 1812 - White House Burns Tees.
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From the authors of the national bestseller '13 Bankers,' a chilling account of America's unprecedented debt crisis: how it came to pass, why it threatens to topple the nation as a superpower, and what needs to be done about it. With bracing clarity, 'White House Burning' explains why the national debt matters to your everyday life. Simon Johnson and James Kwak describe how the government has been able to pay off its debt in the past, even after the massive deficits incurred as a result of World War II, and analyze why this is near-impossible today. They closely examine, among other factors, m
format paperback title white house burning our national debt and why it matters to you author johnson simon publisher vintage books publication date feb 12 2013 pages 368 binding paperback edition reprint dimensions 5 50 wx 8 50 hx 0 75 d isbn 0307947645 subject business economics banks banking description from the authors of the national bestseller 13 bankers a chilling account of america s unprecedented debt crisis how it came to pass why it threatens to topple the nation as a superpower and
br> With bracing clarity, White House Burning explains why the national debt matters to your everyday life. Simon Johnson and James Kwak describe how the government has been able to pay off its debt in the past, even after the massive deficits incurred as a result of World War II, and analyze why this is near-impossible today. They closely examine, among other factors, macroeconomic shifts of the 1970s, Reaganism and the rise of conservatism, and demographic changes that led to the growth of major—and extremely popular—social insurance programs. What is unquestionably clear is how recent financial turmoil exacerbated the debt crisis while creating a political climate in which it is even more difficult to solve.
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