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The Fabulous Decade
Macroeconomic Lessons from the 1990s
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Alan S. Blinder, Janet L. Yellen, Century Foundation Press, 7/15/2001
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Macroeconomically speaking, the 1990s, and especially the second half of the decade, were a remarkably successful period for the United States. Early in the decade no one would have be that the 1990s would prove to be the most fabulous decade since the 1960s. What constellation of good policies, good luck, and related historical developments provided the underpinnings for all this good news? Alan S. Blinder and Janet L. Yellen, who participated in these events both at the Federal Reserve Board and in the Clinton administration, have written the first comprehensive, analytical history of this important period.

Read a review by Joseph Stiglitz in the New York Review of Books here.

Edition: Paper    ISBN: 0870784676    Pages: 105   
Price: $13.95


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