Reaganomics goes global : what can the EU, Russia and other transition countries learn from the USA / edited by Wojciech Bieńkowski, Josef C. Brada and Mariusz-Jan Radło.

"This book presents an analysis of Reagan's economic policy and its legacy both at home and abroad. With Europe facing new challenges and countries in transition seeking guidelines for their economic systems, the authors of this volume examine how the lessons of Reaganomics serve as valuab...

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Other Authors: Bieńkowski, Wojciech, Brada, Josef C., 1942- (Editor), Radło, Mariusz-Jan
Format: Book
Language:English
Published: Basingstoke [England] ; New York : Palgrave Macmillan, 2006.
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Table of Contents:
  • PART I: THE US ECONOMIC MODEL: SECTION 1: FOUNDATIONS OF THE US ECONOMIC MODEL: Lessons from America's Founding Fathers and US experience / Steve H. Hanke
  • Lord Acton on the origins of American liberty and prosperity / Krzysztof Lazarski
  • The cultural roots of the American business model / Malgorzata Durska
  • Constitutional foundations of American capitalism / Clifford A. Bates
  • SECTION 2: CHARACTER AND EFFECTIVENESS OF US ECONOMIC POLICY: The evolution of US economic policy in the 1980s / Steven F. Hayward
  • Economic policy during the Clinton Administration / William A. Niskanen
  • The economic policy of George W. Bush: a continuation of Reaganomics? / Wolciech Bienkowski
  • PART II: APPLICABILITY OF THE US ECONOMIC MODEL: SECTION 3: THE US ECONOMIC EXPERIENCE AND ITS APPLICABILITY TO COUNTRIES IN TRANSITION: Successes and failures in catching up: the post-communist case / Leszek Balcerowicz
  • The American economic system: a model for Poland? / William A. Niskanen
  • What has America to offer? / David Lipton
  • American economic experience: Russian perspectives, possibilities, and limits of application / Ruslan Khasbulatov
  • Why Russia cannot abide the American economic model: round peg/square hole / Steven Rosefielde
  • China versus the orthodoxy: state and ownership reforms in transition economics / Jeffrey B. Miller and Stoyan Tenev
  • SECTION 4: THE US ECONOMIC EXPERIENCE AND EU ECONOMIC POLICIES: Economic reform in the European Union: will the 'Lisbon' EU catch up with the US? / Mariusz-Jan Radlo
  • The EU concept of cohesion: is it compatible with the Anglo-Saxon model? / John Bradley
  • Ireland's delayed if spectacular convergence / Daniel McCoy
  • Convergence and divergence of the European Union: are the European economies to be 'Americanized'? / Tadeusz Kowalik
  • Political integration and fiscal federalism in the American Dollar area and Eurozone / Slawomir Bukowski
  • Toward an efficient labor market model in the EU: to centralize or not to centralize / W. Stan Siebert
  • SECTION 5: ECONOMIC POLICY CHOICES IN EUROPE: PERSPECTIVE ON THE US MODEL PERFORMANCE: Discussion by Jan Krzysztof Bielecki, John Bradley, Marshall Goldman, Stanislaw Gomulka, Ruslan Khasbulatov, Andrzej K. Kozminski, William A. Niskanen
  • Conclusions.
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