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What's next? [electronic resource]

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The world spins in economic turmoil, and who can tell what will happen next? Cold numbers and simple statistical projections don't take into account social, financial, or political factors that can dramatically alter the economic course of a nation or a region. In this unique book, more than twenty leading economists and experts render thorough, rigorously researched prognoses for the world's major economies over the next five years. Factoring in such varied issues as the price of oil, the strength of the U.S. dollar, geopolitics, tax policies, and new developments in investment decision making, the contributors ground their predictions in the realities of current events, political conditions, and the health of financial institutions in each national economy. The most comprehensive volume on the global economy available today, this book presents up-to-date research on Russia, Australia, Europe, sub-Saharan and South Africa, the major Asian economies, North America, and the largest economies of Latin America. With unsurpassed expertise, the authors explain what's going on in individual countries, how important current global issues will impact them, and what economic scenarios they most likely will face in upcoming years.

Title What's next? [electronic resource] : unconventional wisdom on the future of the world economy / edited by David Hale and Lyric Hughes Hale.
Edition 1st ed.
Publisher New Haven [Conn.] : Yale University Press
Creation Date c2011
Notes Description based upon print version of record.
Includes bibliographical references and index.
English
Content Front matter -- Contents -- Preface -- Introduction -- 1. The Us Recovery -- 2. The Canadian Economy: Prospects And Challenges -- 3. Mexico's Interminable Transition- 2011 And Beyond -- 4. Is Latin America Changing? -- 5. The World Bets On Eu Rope, But The United States Will Probably Win -- 6. Asia's Paradigm Shift -- 7. Japan: Return To Normal -- 8. Japan: The Interregnum Goes On -- 9. Prospects For Sub- Saharan Africa In 2010-2011 -- 10. South Africa After 2010 -- 11. It Didn't Have To Be That Bad-The Counterexample Of Australia -- 12. The Future Of The Us Dollar As A Reserve Currency -- 13. Will The Gold Rally Continue? -- 14. In The Shadow Of Peak Oil, Peak Carbon, Iraqi Nationalism, And Paper Barrels: The Oil Markets Of The 2010's -- 15. In The Aftermath Of Iran's Latest Revolution -- 16. Climate Change: Feasible Policy And Future Carbon Markets -- 17. Were Banks Bust In 2009? And Did They Really Need Much More Capital? -- 18. The Tobin Tax: Creating A Global Fiscal System To Fund Global Public Goods -- 19. Fiscal Imbalances, Economic Growth, And Tax Policy: Plucking More Feathers From The Golden Goose -- 20. Dodd-Frank Financial Reforms Have A Broad Scope, And Will Likely Have A Modest Impact -- 21.The Future Of Corporate Compliance -- 22. The Human Side Of Investment Decision- Making -- 23. The Diminishing Returns Of The Information Age -- Glossary -- Contributors -- Index
Extent 1 online resource (363 p.)
Language English
National Library system number 997010716913305171
MARC RECORDS

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