The scandal of money : why Wall Street recovers but the economy never does / George Gilder.
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Includes bibliographical references and index.
"Why do conservatives have such a hard time winning the economic debate in the court of public opinion? Simple, George Gilder says: conservatives misunderstand economics almost as badly as liberals do. Republicans have been running on tax cut proposals since the era of Harding and Coolidge without seriously addressing the key problems of a global economy in decline. Enough is enough. Gilder, author of New York Times bestseller Wealth and Poverty, proposes a completely new framework for understanding economic growth that will replace failed 20th century conservative economics and turn the economic debate-and the country-around"-- Provided by publisher.
The dream and the dollar -- Justice before growth -- Friedman and the enigma of money -- The Chinese challenge -- The high cost of bad money -- Money in information theory -- What bitcoin can teach -- Where "Hayeks" go wrong -- The Piketty-Turner thesis -- Hypertrophy of finance -- Main street pushed aside -- Wall street sells its soul -- A wrinkle in time -- Restoring real money.
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