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Productivity Growth and the Competitiveness of the American Economy Stanley W. Black

Productivity Growth and the Competitiveness of the American Economy By Stanley W. Black

Productivity Growth and the Competitiveness of the American Economy by Stanley W. Black


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Fortunately, a steady hand and generous supply of credit from the Federal Reserve System prevented massive bankruptcies among Wall Street brokerage houses and a collapse of the credit system. Furthermore, the banking system is saddled with mountains of bad debts from the Third World and depressed parts of the American economy.

Productivity Growth and the Competitiveness of the American Economy Summary

Productivity Growth and the Competitiveness of the American Economy: A Carolina Public Policy Conference Volume by Stanley W. Black

swollen with deutschemarks and yen newly created to purchase unwanted dollars from the markets. When the Bundesbank and the Bank of Japan began to raise their interest rates to slow domestic monetary expansion, the fabric of international monetary cooperation began to unravel. Amid charge and counter-charge by disgruntled fmance ministers, the dollar dropped further and interest rates jumped upward, leading to panic in the stock market on Black Monday. Fortunately, a steady hand and generous supply of credit from the Federal Reserve System prevented massive bankruptcies among Wall Street brokerage houses and a collapse of the credit system. But the world-wide reverberations of the Wall Street crash exposed the underlying weaknesses of an economy based on foreign borrowing for all to see. Furthermore, the banking system is saddled with mountains of bad debts from the Third World and depressed parts of the American economy. A new Administration entering office in 1989 must deal with these problems, among others. Businesses and state and local governments need to know whether to focus their efforts on tax policy, investment, and improvements in education and worker training, or lobbying for protection from imports. The papers in this volume were chosen to explain the causes of present competitive problems in American industry and the factors that can lead to their gradual solution.

Table of Contents

1 Economic Background and Introduction to the Papers.- 2 The U.S. Basic Industries in the 1980s: Can Fiscal Policies Explain Their Changing Competitive Position?.- Comment.- 3 Policy Implications of the Slowdown in U.S. Productivity Growth.- Comment.- 4 The Tax Reform Act of 1986 and Economic Growth.- Comment.- 5 A Businessman’s Perspective on Competitiveness.

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NPB9780792390015
9780792390015
0792390016
Productivity Growth and the Competitiveness of the American Economy: A Carolina Public Policy Conference Volume by Stanley W. Black
New
Hardback
Springer
1989-08-31
158
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