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Keys to Prosperity Free Markets, Sound Money, and a Bit of Luck

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ISBN-10: 026254136X

ISBN-13: 9780262541367

Edition: 2002 (Reprint)

Authors: Rudiger Dornbusch

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Dornbusch seeks to challenge those in charge of finance and limit their ambitions by offering alternative answers to their solutions to market problems. The book focuses on issues of both domestic and international policy.
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Book details

List price: $30.00
Copyright year: 2002
Publisher: MIT Press
Publication date: 2/22/2002
Binding: Paperback
Pages: 368
Size: 5.94" wide x 8.98" long x 0.94" tall
Weight: 0.814
Language: English

Joel L. Davis is Program Officer, Cognitive, Neural, and Biomolecular Science and Technology Division, Office of Naval Research.

Preface
The Big Picture
A Century of Unrivaled Prosperity
The Come and Go of the State
Macroeconomic Ingredients for Growth and Prosperity
Long-Run Growth in Emerging Countries
Containing High Inflation
Free Markets Work Best - But They Need a Little Tweaking
And You Thought Social Security Was in Trouble ...
Growth Forever
Germany's Economic Future
Global Financial Markets: Ideas Whose Time Has Come
Capital Controls: An Idea Whose Time Is Gone
Why Bailouts Are Bad Medicine
Check the Laws Before You Invest Abroad
How the Fed Can Tame the Savage Currency Markets
The Effectiveness of Exchange-Rate Changes
No Way to Rescue the Greenback - And No Need To
Lessons from the Mexican Crisis
After Asia: New Directions for the International Financial System
The Target Zone Controversy
New Challenges for World Financial Markets
No Apologies for Free Trade
Is Free Trade at a Crossroads?
2005: A Trade Odyssey
U.S.-Mexico Free Trade: Goods Jobs at Good Wages
U.S.-Japan Relations Fifty Years after Pearl Harbor
Trade with China: Add Bite to America's Bark
European Union: Fantasies, Problems, and Impact
Euro Realities, Fantasies, and Problems
EMU: Will It Happen, Will It Not, and What Difference Does It Make?
If the Franc Falls, So Will Europe's Dream of a Common Currency
Why the Mighty Mark Is a Sitting Duck
Europe's Money: Implications for the Dollar
Fifty Years Deutsche Mark
Scenarios for Europe
A Latin Disease? Or Triangle?
The Latin Triangle
Mexico - The Folly, the Crash, and Beyond
Another Peso Disaster May Be Waiting in the Wings
Brazil Has Run Out of Excuses
Argentina's Monetary Policy Lesson for Mexico
How Not to Safeguard South Africa's Democracy
Mexico Should Ditch the Peso for the Dollar
Brazil's Policy Options for the Second Term
Brazil Beyond Tropical Illusion
The East Asian Miracle, Not Quite
Paper Tigers, the IMF, and the World Capital Market
Why Is Japan Shooting Itself in the Foot?
What's the Weakest Link in the World Economy? Japan
Mexico Learned Its Lesson, Now, Will East Asia?
A Bailout Won't Do the Trick in Korea
An Achilles' Heel That Could Cripple China
Next, China?
Good People and Bad Ideas
A Requiem for Chancellor Kohl
Oskar Is Trouble
The Crisis of Global Capitalism: Mixed Praise for Soros
Index