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Argues that there is a cultural divide between economists and politicians that results in bad economic policy, with politicians using economic advice to bolster pre-conceived notions, and economists failing to take short-term human costs into account when focusing on long-term economic efficiency.
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Advice and dissent: why America suffers when economics and politics collide
2018, Basic Books
in English
- First edition.
0465094171 9780465094172
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Table of Contents
The lamppost theory of economic policy
Clashing civilizations
Lost horizons?
Madison's curse meets Madison Avenue
The media are the messengers
Murphy's law of economic policy
Wanted: hard-headed but soft-hearted policies
Trade disagreements
With liberty and inequality for all?
The political quicksand of tax reform
Toward remedies: moving the needle
Toward remedies: moving the line
Last word: on bridging the gap.
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Includes bibliographical references and index.
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