Death of the Middle Class + Secular Economic Stagnation = How Trade with Communist China Is Destroying Democracy & Capitalism

How Liberal Economic Theory Has Been Misrepresented to Justify Trade with a Communist Country, and How to Save Our Way of Life Before It Goes the Way of the Soviet Union

Business & Finance, Economics, Nonfiction, Social & Cultural Studies, Political Science, History
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Author: Mark Jeia ISBN: 9781524676803
Publisher: AuthorHouse UK Publication: January 26, 2017
Imprint: AuthorHouse UK Language: English
Author: Mark Jeia
ISBN: 9781524676803
Publisher: AuthorHouse UK
Publication: January 26, 2017
Imprint: AuthorHouse UK
Language: English

A rousing call to halt trade with China and reinvigorate truly liberal economic trade policy a complex argument shorn of hypertechnical language, composed in a breezy, informal style Kirkus Review Concise, reasonable and clear exploration of one of todays most pressing political and economic issues: international trade unblemished by jargon characteristic of tomes proclaiming a complex economic theory Blue Ink Review Despite the hefty subject matter, Death of the Middle Class is solidly written and is easy to follow, forgoing most economic jargon. Clarion Review The book discusses the economic problems we face in the world today, especially in developed countries, and the growing threat to western political systems. It clarifies how the established framework of liberal economics has been misrepresented to justify free trade and immigration with a large, low-wage country such as China. And it shows what liberal economic theory actually says about it how it impacts the supply and demand balance of labour, the incentives for labour-saving technological innovation (the main driver of living standards in history), the global capitalist system for allocation of scarce resources and the normal functioning of all markets in the world. Finally, the book examines some alternative explanations and policies that have been advanced, and explains how they are at best a dangerous distraction and at worst harmful. Government spending. Monetary policy interest rates and QE. Reforms. The role of technology. Demographics people getting older. Inequality.

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A rousing call to halt trade with China and reinvigorate truly liberal economic trade policy a complex argument shorn of hypertechnical language, composed in a breezy, informal style Kirkus Review Concise, reasonable and clear exploration of one of todays most pressing political and economic issues: international trade unblemished by jargon characteristic of tomes proclaiming a complex economic theory Blue Ink Review Despite the hefty subject matter, Death of the Middle Class is solidly written and is easy to follow, forgoing most economic jargon. Clarion Review The book discusses the economic problems we face in the world today, especially in developed countries, and the growing threat to western political systems. It clarifies how the established framework of liberal economics has been misrepresented to justify free trade and immigration with a large, low-wage country such as China. And it shows what liberal economic theory actually says about it how it impacts the supply and demand balance of labour, the incentives for labour-saving technological innovation (the main driver of living standards in history), the global capitalist system for allocation of scarce resources and the normal functioning of all markets in the world. Finally, the book examines some alternative explanations and policies that have been advanced, and explains how they are at best a dangerous distraction and at worst harmful. Government spending. Monetary policy interest rates and QE. Reforms. The role of technology. Demographics people getting older. Inequality.

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