Concrete Economics: The Hamilton Approach to Economic Growth and Policy

Concrete Economics: The Hamilton Approach to Economic Growth and Policy

Concrete Economics: The Hamilton Approach to Economic Growth and Policy

Concrete Economics: The Hamilton Approach to Economic Growth and Policy

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Overview

“an excellent new book” — Paul Krugman, The New York Times

History, not ideology, holds the key to growth.

Brilliantly written and argued, Concrete Economics shows how government has repeatedly reshaped the American economy ever since Alexander Hamilton’s first, foundational redesign.

This book does not rehash the sturdy and long-accepted arguments that to thrive, entrepreneurial economies need a broad range of freedoms. Instead, Steve Cohen and Brad DeLong remedy our national amnesia about how our economy has actually grown and the role government has played in redesigning and reinvigorating it throughout our history. The government not only sets the ground rules for entrepreneurial activity but directs the surges of energy that mark a vibrant economy. This is as true for present-day Silicon Valley as it was for New England manufacturing at the dawn of the nineteenth century.

The authors’ argument is not one based on abstract ideas, arcane discoveries, or complex correlations. Instead it is based on the facts—facts that were once well known but that have been obscured in a fog of ideology—of how the US economy benefited from a pragmatic government approach to succeed so brilliantly.

Understanding how our economy has grown in the past provides a blueprint for how we might again redesign and reinvigorate it today, for such a redesign is sorely needed.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781422189825
Publisher: Harvard Business Review Press
Publication date: 02/09/2016
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 240
File size: 512 KB

About the Author

Stephen S. Cohen is Professor Emeritus of City and Regional Planning at the University of California at Berkeley, where he is also codirector, and cofounder of the Berkeley Roundtable on the International Economy (BRIE). He has written and edited several books, most recently The End of Influence with J. Bradford DeLong, and his articles have appeared in such publications as Science, Foreign Affairs, Harvard Business Review, and the Wall Street Journal.

J. Bradford DeLong is a professor of economics at the University of California at Berkeley. He served as Deputy Assistant Secretary of the US Department of the Treasury in the Clinton administration. He is also a research associate of the National Bureau of Economic Research. He writes a monthly syndicated op-ed column for Project Syndicate. DeLong is also a prolific blogger and commentator on national and international affairs.

Table of Contents

Preface ix

Introduction 1

1 Alexander Hamilton Designs America 27

2 Additional Redesigns: From Lincoln to FDR 55

3 The Long Age of Eisenhower 83

4 The East Asian Model 121

5 The Hypertrophy of Finance 157

Conclusion 187

Notes 193

Index 207

About the Authors 223

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