Crunch :Why Do I Feel So Squeezed? (and Other Unsolved Economic Mysteries)

Publication subTitle :Why Do I Feel So Squeezed? (and Other Unsolved Economic Mysteries)

Author: Bernstein Jared  

Publisher: Berrett Koehler‎

Publication year: 2008

E-ISBN: 9781576755501

Subject: F8 Finances

Keyword: 财政、金融

Language: ENG

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Is Social Security really going bust, and what does that mean to me? If I hire an immigrant, am I hurting a native-born worker? Why does the stock market go up when employment declines? Should I give that homeless guy a buck? What's a “living wage”? How much can presidents really affect economic outcomes? What does the Federal Reserve Bank really do? And when the pundits say the economy's doing so well, why do I still feel so squeezed?

If you'd like some straight answers, premier economist Jared Bernstein is here to help. In
Crunch he responds to dozens of questions he has fielded from working Americans, questions that directly relate to the bottom-line, dollars-and-cents concerns of real people. Chances are if there's a stumper you've always wanted to ask an economist, it's solved in this book.

Bernstein is fed up with “Darth Vaders with PhDs” who use their supposed expertise to intimidate average citizens and turn economics into a tool for the rich and powerful. In the pages of
Crunch, Bernstein lays bare the dark secret of economics: it's not an objective scientific discipline. It's a set of decisions about the best way to organize our society to produce and distribute resources and opportunities. And we all can, and mu

Chapter

Econ-Noir

All Is Not As It Appears: Measuring Economic Outcomes

Whatever Happened to the Cleavers?

The Health Care Squeeze

The Medical Industrial Complex

Health Care Reform

Poverty Amid Plenty: The Whats

Poverty Amid Plenty: The Whys

Brother, Can You Spare a Dime?

The ABCs of Worker Pay

What’s So Bad About Inequality?

All Education, All the Time

2 Don’t Know Much About GDP

Gross Domestic Product

Unemployment: Wall Street vs. Main Street

Underemployment

Making Better Doughnuts

Inflation

What’s a Recession?

Blowing Bubbles

The Night of the Living Wage (and Other Scary Stories)

Your Textbook Got It Wrong

3 Political Economy 202

Social Insecurity

Economists in Chief

The Fed

The Budget Deficit (Part 1)

The Budget Deficit (Part 2, in Which a Nobelist Agrees with Me

The Economy and the Military

Guns or Butter

A New WPA?

“Please Remain on the Line”

4 The World Ain’t Flat As All That

What’s Right and Wrong About Globalization?

Outsourcing

The Conscience of a Shopper

World Trade

Globalization and Greed

How the Capitalists Killed Capitalism

Undocumented Workers

The Not-So-Great Immigration Debate

What’s So Bad About a Labor Shortage?

The Mighty Dollar

Can Economists Save the Planet?

5 The Reconnection Agenda

Easing the Squeeze

Health Care

Immigration

Education

Globalization

What’s Left?

Conclusion: The Lesson of the Rink

Notes

Acknowledgments

Index

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