A Gale of Creative Destruction: The Coming Economic Boom, 1992-2020

A Gale of Creative Destruction: The Coming Economic Boom, 1992-2020

by Myron Ross
A Gale of Creative Destruction: The Coming Economic Boom, 1992-2020

A Gale of Creative Destruction: The Coming Economic Boom, 1992-2020

by Myron Ross

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Overview

Deftly attacking by logic and statistics the dominant pessimism concerning future US economic and military power, Ross instead sees greater progress over the next two or three decades than during the last—a fifth rising phase of a Kondratiev cycle. The central force will consist of a surging rate of technological advance resulting from such innovations as the electronic computer in combination with solid state application; energy-related superconductivity and fusion; biotechnology and space; etc. . . .An excellent, sprightly, and scholarly reply to recent doomsayers. Choice

This groundbreaking work challenges pessimistic views of the U.S. economy, arguing instead that the U.S. is on the brink of a radical economic and social transformation, primarily caused by technological advance. According to Ross, the American economy, like other market-oriented economies, is subject to long waves, or cycles. In the early 1990s, he asserts, the U.S. economy will experience the beginning of a rising phase of a long wave, with the economy growing for two or three decades. The fundamental underlying cause of the booming economy will be the momentum associated with an unprecedented rate of technological advance; it will be associated with an increase in the standard of living of the average American beyond current expectations. Written in a style accessible to both scholars and educated lay readers, A Gale of Creative Destruction is an important counterweight to the recent spate of books which posit the impending collapse of the U.S. economy.

Ross takes a unique approach to the subject by integrating structural change in the American economy with technological advance in an international setting. To build his case, he analyzes the historical long waves the U.S. economy has already seen and examines the technological advances such as superconductivity and biotechnology. He shows that such major innovations have coincided with the rising phase of long waves. He also explores changes in the workforce, the diminution of racial and gender discrimination, the increasing interdependence of the world's economies, and the tremendous strides being made toward more democratization and more vibrant market-driven economies, arguing that each of these factors will act to help fuel economic growth in the 1990s and beyond. Based on his analysis, Ross concludes that optimism about the economic future is more than warranted and that today's children will be significantly better off than their parents.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780275933227
Publisher: Bloomsbury Academic
Publication date: 08/22/1989
Pages: 184
Product dimensions: 5.50(w) x 8.50(h) x 0.56(d)

About the Author

MYRON H. ROSS is Professor of Economics at Western Michigan University. He has extensive experience as an economic consultant and for the past two decades has served as a land commissioner in the federal courts. He is the author of numerous articles as well as the text Income: Analysis and Policy.

Table of Contents

Foreword by Lawrence R. Klein
Introduction
Pessimistic Views
Economic Long Waves in Retrospect
The Accelerating Gale of Creative Destruction
The Changing Structure of the Economy
The International Dimension
The End of the Malthusian Spector
Government Policy
Concluding Remarks
Bibliography
Index

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