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Arguing with Zombies: Economics, Politics, and the Fight for a Better Future [Hardback]

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(City University of New York)
  • Formāts: Hardback, 464 pages, height x width x depth: 241x165x38 mm, weight: 791 g
  • Izdošanas datums: 28-Jan-2020
  • Izdevniecība: WW Norton & Co
  • ISBN-10: 1324005017
  • ISBN-13: 9781324005018
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  • Formāts: Hardback, 464 pages, height x width x depth: 241x165x38 mm, weight: 791 g
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  • Izdevniecība: WW Norton & Co
  • ISBN-10: 1324005017
  • ISBN-13: 9781324005018
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"An accessible, compelling introduction to today's major policy issues from columnist, best-selling author, and Nobel Prize-winning economist Paul Krugman. There is no better guide than Paul Krugman to basic economics, the ideas that animate much of our public policy. Likewise, there is no better foe of zombie economics, the misunderstandings that just won't die. This delightful new book finds Krugman at his best, turning readers into intelligent consumers of the daily news with quick, vivid sketches of the key concepts behind taxes, health care, international trade, and more. Arguing with Zombies will put Krugman at the front of the debate in the 2020 election year. Building on and expanding his New York Times columns and other writings, it contains short, accessible chapters on topics including the fight for national health care in the United States, the housing bubble and financial meltdown of 2007- 2008, the European Union and Brexit, the attack on Social Security, and the fraudulent argument- the ultimate zombie- that tax cuts for the rich will benefit all"--

An introduction to today’s major policy issues by the Nobel Prize-winning columnist clarifies widespread misunderstandings in basic economics while providing thematic explanations of subjects ranging from health care and housing bubbles to tax reform and social security.

There is no better guide than Paul Krugman to basic economics, the ideas that animate much of our public policy. Likewise, there is no stronger foe of zombie economics, the misunderstandings that just won’t die.Arguing with ZombiesNew York TimesArguing with ZombiesArguing with Zombies

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"[ Arguing with Zombies] is a timely reminder that actual knowledge and ordinary common sense are two of the rarest qualities in mainstream journalism today." -- Business Telegraph "Krugmans book proves that he, a Nobel-prize winning economist, shares two rare qualities with George Orwell, the novelist who also wrote much of the best journalism of the 20th century: deep intelligence and genuine prescience." -- Charles Kaiser - The Guardian "... thoughtful, timely book... " -- Nature "... in terms of easy-to-read economic summaries of some of the biggest issues facing Western (particularly American) financial policy making, this book is a treasure-trove." -- FT Advisor

Acknowledgments xv
Introduction: The Good Fight 1(12)
1 Saving Social Security
Essay: After the Khaki Election
13(22)
Social Security Scares
16(3)
Inventing a Crisis
19(3)
Buying into Failure
22(3)
Social Security Lessons
25(3)
Privatization Memories
28(2)
Where Government Excels
30(5)
2 The Road To Obamacare
Essay: Developing a Positive Agenda
35(30)
Ailing Health Care
38(3)
Health Care Confidential
41(3)
Health Care Terror
44(3)
The Waiting Game
47(3)
Health Care Hopes
50(3)
Fear Strikes Out
53(3)
Obamacare Fails to Fail
56(3)
Imaginary Health Care Horrors
59(6)
3 The Attack On Obamacare
Essay: The Cruelty Caucus
65(16)
Three Legs Good, No Legs Bad
67(3)
Obamacare's Very Stable Genius
70(3)
Get Sick, Go Bankrupt, and Die
73(3)
How Democrats Can Deliver on Health Care
76(5)
4 Bubble And Bust
Essay: The Sum of All Fears
81(22)
Running Out of Bubbles
83(3)
That Hissing Sound
86(3)
Innovating Our Way to Financial Crisis
89(3)
The Madoff Economy
92(3)
The Ignoramus Strategy
95(2)
Nobody Understands Debt
97(6)
5 Crisis Management
Essay: The Triumph of Macroeconomics
103(20)
Depression Economics Returns
106(3)
IS-LMentary
109(4)
Stimulus Arithmetic (Wonkish but Important)
113(2)
The Obama Gap
115(3)
The Stimulus Tragedy
118(5)
6 The Crisis In Economics
Essay: The Cost of Bad Ideas
123(34)
The Mythical Seventies
126(2)
That Eighties Show
128(2)
How Did Economists Get It So Wrong?
130(19)
Bad Faith, Pathos, and GO.P Economics
149(3)
What's Wrong with Functional Finance? (Wonkish)
152(5)
7 Austerity
Essay: Very Serious People
157(18)
Myths of Austerity
160(3)
The Excel Depression
163(3)
Jobs and Skills and Zombies
166(3)
Structural Humbug
169(6)
8 The Euro
Essay: A Bridge Too Far
175(18)
The Spanish Prisoner
178(3)
Crash of the Bumblebee
181(3)
Europe's Impossible Dream
184(3)
What's the Matter with Europe?
187(6)
9 Fiscal Phonies
Essay: The Gullibility of the Deficit Scolds
193(22)
The Flimflam Man
195(3)
The Hijacked Commission
198(3)
What's in the Ryan Plan?
201(2)
Melting Snowballs and the Winter of Debt
203(4)
Democrats, Debt, and Double Standards
207(3)
On Paying for a Progressive Agenda
210(5)
10 Tax Cuts
Essay: The Ultimate Zombie
215(28)
The Twinkie Manifesto
218(3)
The Biggest Tax Scam in History
221(3)
The Trump Tax Scam, Phase 2
224(3)
Why Was Trump's Tax Cut a Fizzle?
227(3)
The Trump Tax Cut: Even Worse Than You've Heard
230(4)
The Economics of Soaking the Rich
234(4)
Elizabeth Warren Does Teddy Roosevelt
238(5)
11 Trade Wars
Essay: Globaloney and the Backlash
243(16)
Oh, What a Trumpy Trade War!
246(3)
A Trade War Primer
249(5)
Making Tariffs Corrupt Again
254(5)
12 Inequality
Essay: The Skewing of America
259(38)
The Rich, the Right, and the Facts
261(21)
Graduates versus Oligarchs
282(3)
Money and Morals
285(3)
Don't Blame Robots for Low Wages
288(3)
What's the Matter with Trumpland?
291(6)
13 Conservatives
Essay: Movement Conservatism
297(16)
Same Old Party
299(3)
Eric Cantor and the Death of a Movement
302(3)
The Great Center-Right Delusion
305(3)
The Empty Quarters of U.S. Politics
308(5)
14 Eek! Socialism!
Essay: Red-Baiting in the 21st Century
313(14)
Capitalism, Socialism, and Unfreedom
315(4)
Something Not Rotten in Denmark
319(3)
Trump versus the Socialist Menace
322(5)
15 Climate
Essay: The Most Important Thing
327(16)
Donald and the Deadly Deniers
329(3)
The Depravity of Climate-Change Denial
332(3)
Climate Denial Was the Crucible for Trumpism
335(3)
Hope for a Green New Year
338(5)
16 Trump
Essay: Why Not the Worst?
343(32)
The Paranoid Style in G.O.P. Politics
345(3)
Trump and the Aristocracy of Fraud
348(3)
Stop Calling Trump a Populist
351(3)
Partisanship, Parasites, and Polarization
354(4)
Why It Can Happen Here
358(3)
Who's Afraid of Nancy Pelosi?
361(3)
Truth and Virtue in the Age of Trump
364(3)
Conservatism's Monstrous Endgame
367(3)
Manhood, Moola, McConnell, and Trumpism
370(5)
17 On The Media
Essay: Beyond Fake News
375(18)
Bait-and-Switch
377(3)
Triumph of the Trivial
380(3)
Is There Any Point to Economic Analysis?
383(2)
The Year of Living Stupidly
385(2)
Hillary Clinton Gets Gored
387(6)
18 Economic Thoughts
Essay: The Dismal Science
393(22)
How I Work
395(12)
The Instability of Moderation
407(4)
Transaction Costs and Tethers: Why I'm a Crypto Skeptic
411(4)
Credits 415(2)
Index 417
Paul Krugman, recipient of the 2008 Nobel Prize in Economics and best-selling author, has been a columnist at The New York Times for twenty years. A Distinguished Professor at City University of New York, he lives in New York City.