The age of oversupply overcoming the greatest challenge to the global economy

"Daniel Alpert, a progressive Wall Street banker and economist, argues that we are living in the age of oversupply. A global labor glut, a flood of excess productive capacity, and the persistent availability of cheap money have kept the developed world in a perpetual slump...which is unlikely t...

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adam_text Titel: The age of oversupply Autor: Alpert, Daniel Jahr: 2013 CONTENTS INTRODUCTION THE ENDLESS SLUMP 1 CHAPTER 1 THE RISE OF OVERSUPPLY: How the Emerging Nations Remade the Global Economy 7 CHAPTER 2 OUT OF BALANCE: Debts, Surpluses, and the Broken Global Economy 21 CHAPTER 3 MAKING THE WORST OF IT: Bad Policy, Denial, and Decline 35 CHAPTER 4 LET THEM EAT DEBT: Stagnating Incomes, Credit Bubbles, and the Road to Crisis 49 CHAPTER 5 NATIONS IN NEUTRAL: The Output Gap and the Vanishing of Wealth 69 CHAPTER 6 THE EMPTY TOOLBOX: Why Policy Makers Can t Fix die Economy 79 CHAPTER 7 THE DETOUR ECONOMY: How Advanced Countries Are Dodging the Real Economic Challenges 103 CHAPTER 8 BAD VALUES: Why Sticky Wages and Prices Block a Real Recovery 125 CHAPTER 9 BLIND SPOTS: The Failure of Economic Leadership 141 CHAPTER 10 THE STABILITY IMPERATIVE: A Responsible Approach to Economic Policy 159 CHAPTER 11 UNDERWATER NO MORE: How to Finally Put the Great Credit Bubble Behind Us 185 CHAPTER 12 REBUILD AND REFORM: A Strategy for Restoring Growth 197 CHAPTER 13 G00D DEBT, BAD DEBT: Dealing with Deficits 219 CHAPTER 14 A GLOBAL SYSTEM THAT WORKS: Managing Multilateralism 235 CHAPTER 15 IN PURSUIT OF PRAGMATISM: Tear Down This Ideological Wall 249 ACKNOWLEDGMENTS 257 NOTES 261 INDEX 271
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