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American Challenges Irving Leveson

American Challenges By Irving Leveson

American Challenges by Irving Leveson


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Leveson charts the transformation of America and the economic conservatism and market orientation that resulted in the renaissance of capitalism, as well as the long cycle upswing of economic restructuring.

American Challenges Summary

American Challenges: Business and Government in the World of the 1990s by Irving Leveson

The American economy and society are undergoing vast transformations, including a renaissance of capitalism, a great wave of technological change, and a restructuring of businesses and industries. A superindustrial society is evolving, and there is a new social cycle that initially offers a greater understanding of problems along with practical means to their solutions. This work addresses the changing state of America's economy and society in its global context, painting a serious but positive portrait of the United States in the next decade. In this context, Irving Leveson carefully explores long term trends and prospects, provides an integrated treatment of issues that are usually examined in discrete fragments, offers a context for planning and decision making, and contributes thorough analyses of specific trends and issues.

The book is structured around three major themes. The first is the need for longer term perspectives in both personal and business affairs; the second focuses on key trends, and the way in which some will be significantly weakened, nullified, or reversed in the 1990s; and the third details the serious business, social, and economic challenges that remain to be dealt with. Leveson charts the transformation of America and the economic conservatism and market orientation that resulted in the renaissance of capitalism, as well as the long cycle upswing of economic restructuring. He then turns to the coming superindustrial society and new social cycle, along with the challenges, opportunities, and problems that the 1990s and the next century will bring. Throughout the work, he offers perspectives on such topics as prospects for corporate restructuring, financial globalization and volatility, health futures, and the relation of business strategy to long cycle evolution. An accompanying appendix provides comparisons of long cycles, and the study concludes with a selected bibliography. This work will be a useful tool for corporate managers and executives, government officials, and policy planners, as well as a valuable resource for courses in economic studies and public policy. It will also be an important addition to the collections of both public and academic libraries.

About Irving Leveson

IRVING LEVESON, a business consultant in Marlboro, New Jersey, was previously Senior Vice President and Director of Research at Hudson Strategy Group, and Director of Economic Studies at Hudson Institute. He is the author and editor of several books and monographs on business, economic and social issues.

Table of Contents

Preface Rethinking American Challenges The Renaissance of Capitalism The Long Cycle Upswing of Economic Restructuring The Superindustrial Society The New Social Cycle Global Opportunities and Challenges Getting in Shape for the Twenty-First Century Managing Change and Vulnerability in Finance Health Care in America's Future Fifty Trends Affecting Opportunities, Lifestyles, and Risks Strategic Business Challenges Epilogue Appendix Bibliography Index

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NPB9780275936440
9780275936440
0275936449
American Challenges: Business and Government in the World of the 1990s by Irving Leveson
New
Hardback
Bloomsbury Publishing Plc
1991-02-14
216
N/A
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