First Principles: Five Keys To Restoring America's Prosperity
by John B. Taylor /
2012 / English / EPUB
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Leading economist John B. Taylor’s straightforward plan
to rebuild America’s economic future by returning to its founding
principles.
Leading economist John B. Taylor’s straightforward plan
to rebuild America’s economic future by returning to its founding
principles.America’s economic future is uncertain. Mired in a long
crippling economic slump and hamstrung by bitter partisan debate
over the growing debt and the role of government, the nation faces
substantial challenges, exacerbated by a dearth of vision and
common sense among its leaders. Prominent Stanford economist John
B. Taylor brings his steady voice of reason to the discussion with
a natural solution: start with the country’s founding principles of
economic and political freedom―limited government, rule of law,
strong incentives, reliance on markets, a predictable policy
framework―and reconstruct its economic foundation from these proven
principles.
America’s economic future is uncertain. Mired in a long
crippling economic slump and hamstrung by bitter partisan debate
over the growing debt and the role of government, the nation faces
substantial challenges, exacerbated by a dearth of vision and
common sense among its leaders. Prominent Stanford economist John
B. Taylor brings his steady voice of reason to the discussion with
a natural solution: start with the country’s founding principles of
economic and political freedom―limited government, rule of law,
strong incentives, reliance on markets, a predictable policy
framework―and reconstruct its economic foundation from these proven
principles.
Channeling his high-level experience as both a policymaker and
researcher, Taylor then zeroes in on current policy issues―the
budget, monetary policy, government regulation, tax reform―and lays
out in simple terms bold strategies designed to place the country
on sound footing in each of these areas.
Channeling his high-level experience as both a policymaker and
researcher, Taylor then zeroes in on current policy issues―the
budget, monetary policy, government regulation, tax reform―and lays
out in simple terms bold strategies designed to place the country
on sound footing in each of these areas.