Matches in Library of Congress for { <http://lccn.loc.gov/2004021685> ?p ?o. }
Showing items 1 to 22 of
22
with 100 items per page.
- 2004021685 contributor B9831028.
- 2004021685 contributor B9831029.
- 2004021685 coverage "United States Economic conditions 2001-2009.".
- 2004021685 created "c2005.".
- 2004021685 date "2005".
- 2004021685 date "c2005.".
- 2004021685 dateCopyrighted "c2005.".
- 2004021685 description "Includes bibliographical references (p. 235-238) and index.".
- 2004021685 description "Introduction -- Alternative economic philosophies : a survey of conservative, liberal, and radical critiques -- Problems of aggregate economic policy -- Macroeconomic instability : are we depression-proof? -- Economic growth and stability : can we maintain high and steady rates of economic growth? -- Balancing the federal budget : should we be worried about the rising federal deficit? -- Unemployment : is joblessness an overrated problem? -- Inflation : can price pressures be kept under control? -- The new population problem : can we save our social security system? -- International economics : where does America fit into the new world order? -- Conclusion -- Reprise : the market versus planning and controls : which strategy works better? -- Final thoughts and suggested readings.".
- 2004021685 extent "xvii, 243 p. :".
- 2004021685 identifier "0765615037 (pbk. : alk. paper)".
- 2004021685 issued "2005".
- 2004021685 issued "c2005.".
- 2004021685 language "eng".
- 2004021685 publisher "Armonk, N.Y. : M.E. Sharpe,".
- 2004021685 spatial "United States Economic conditions 2001-2009.".
- 2004021685 subject "339/.0973 22".
- 2004021685 subject "HB172.5 .C37 2005".
- 2004021685 subject "Macroeconomics.".
- 2004021685 tableOfContents "Introduction -- Alternative economic philosophies : a survey of conservative, liberal, and radical critiques -- Problems of aggregate economic policy -- Macroeconomic instability : are we depression-proof? -- Economic growth and stability : can we maintain high and steady rates of economic growth? -- Balancing the federal budget : should we be worried about the rising federal deficit? -- Unemployment : is joblessness an overrated problem? -- Inflation : can price pressures be kept under control? -- The new population problem : can we save our social security system? -- International economics : where does America fit into the new world order? -- Conclusion -- Reprise : the market versus planning and controls : which strategy works better? -- Final thoughts and suggested readings.".
- 2004021685 title "Macroeconomic issues today : alternative approaches / Robert B. Carson, Wade L. Thomas, Jason Hecht.".
- 2004021685 type "text".