RESTORING DEMOCRACY: THE ROLE OF MONEY AND POLITICSholland amp
America won a strengthened global position and became a superpower with significant influence in the world after World War II. It emerged as a leader of the free world and took on a major role in shaping the direction of international affairs. The September 11 attacks in New York and Washingt...
Daniel Newman, Co-founder and Executive Director, MAPlight.org MAPLight.org is a nonprofit, nonpartisan research organization dedicated to providing citizens and journalists with information about the influence of money on politics in the U.S. Congress,
The Austrian School of economics has gradually developed a coherent and unitary theory of social-political change melding together four elements: (1) praxeology as a universal and culture-invariant account of how a given structure of incentives generates outcomes, (2) ideas as a distinct realm from...
《Ways and Means》是一本由Roger Lowenstein撰写的关于美国财政政策的书籍。这本书详细阐述了美国历史上的各种财政政策和策略,以及这些政策对经济、政治和社会的影响。 Lowenstein是一位资深的财经记者和作家,…
The first section of the first book, which deals with capital, consists of the following chapters: 1) the commodity; 2) money or simple circulation; 3) capital in general. The present part consists of the first two chapters. All the material lies before me in the form of monographs, ...
We should leverage to a greater extent and in a wider scope the basic role of the market in allocating resources, improve the system of macro-regulation, and perfect the open economy to ensure more efficient, equitable and sustainable economic development. We should work harder to enhance ...
The role played by concepts and ideas in driving policy transformations has been much discussed in the political science literature. This paper presents a case study of ideas and the extent to which they drive policy change, drawing on the example of the Public Money for Public Goods (PMPG) ...
MONEY, POLITICS, AND GLOOM IN THE N.H.S.MONEY, POLITICS, AND GLOOM IN THE N.H.S..doi:10.1016/S0140-6736(74)91216-1NoneElsevierLancet
From the trouble created by hedge funds in 1997 to the disorder triggered by the U.S. subprime mortgage crisis in 2008 and to the ongoing turmoil in the U.S. and European banks, the United States has been revamping ways to destabilize the world economy, while the role of its capital as...