Book: Keys To Prosperity: Free Markets, Sound Money, And A Bit Of Luck Taking aim at central bankers, bureaucrats, unions, do-gooders, and politicians from Brazil, Japan, Russia, and other scenes of financial disaster, these essays by economist Dornbusch are lively, opinionated, and informative. 34 illustrations.
The underlying theme of Rudi Dornbusch's work is unabashedly Chicago, namely, the University of Chicago belief that markets solve problems best and that most bureaucrats, even when well-intentioned, are distracted by politics or excessive zeal for perfect solutions. Dornbusch seeks to challenge those in charge with alternative answers and to limit their ambitions. He takes aim at central bankers, bureaucrats, unions, do-gooders, and politicians from Brazil, Japan, Russia, and other scenes of economic disaster. This book collects Dornbusch's recent commentaries from such publications as "Business Week," the "Wall Street Journal," and the "Financial Times," as well as longer essays from recent and forthcoming books. The pieces focus on issues of domestic and international economic policy, including inflation and debt, exchange rates, trade policy, emerging markets, and the intersection of politics and economics. The writing is lively, opinionated, and informative.
Details of Book: Keys To Prosperity: Free Markets, Sound Money, And A Bit Of Luck Book: Keys To Prosperity: Free Markets, Sound Money, And A Bit Of Luck
Author: Rudiger Dornbusch, Rudi Dornbusch
ISBN: 0262041812
ISBN-13: 9780262041812
, 978-0262041812
Binding: Hardcover
Publishing Date: 2000-10-16
Publisher: Mit Press
Number of Pages: 367
Language: English