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Cowboy capitalism : European myths, American reality / Olaf Gersemann.

By: Material type: TextTextLanguage: English Original language: German Publisher: Washington, D.C. : Cato Institute, [2004]Copyright date: ©2004Description: ix, 247 pages : illustrations ; 24 cmContent type:
  • text
Media type:
  • unmediated
Carrier type:
  • volume
ISBN:
  • 1930865627
  • 9781930865624
Uniform titles:
  • Amerikanische Verhältnisse. English
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 330.973 22
LOC classification:
  • HC103 .G4713 2004
Contents:
Pt. I. He who laughs last - employment in Europe and the United States, 1979-2003 -- 1. The end of convergence -- 2. Europe isn't working -- 3. The new economy lives ... in America -- 4. Europe's sluggishness - a chosen lot -- 5. America's golden '90s - was it all just hype? -- 6. A misery desperately longing for justification -- Pt. II. The United States : myths, half-truths, and reality -- 7. "Living standards are declining" -- 8. "For everything else, there's MasterCard" -- 9. "Poverty is on the rise" -- 10. "Just a bunch of McJobs" -- 11. "Moms need to work, too" -- 12. "Three jobs needed to survive" -- 13. "Unemployed behind bars" -- 14. "The doctor won't see them now ..." -- Pt. III. Unequal and unjust -- 15. Income inequality - tectonic shifts or what? -- 16. And the culprit is ... progress -- 17. Mass unemployment - the mother of all injustices -- 18. Inequality in education - the grandmother of all injustices -- 19. The American dream lives -- 20. Better securely unemployed than insecurely employed?
Summary: 2006 Templeton Enterprise Award Winner. ʺAmericans work three jobs just to make ends meet, and unemployment is low only because so many people are in jail.ʺ Thatʼs what most European (and many American) pundits believe. While the U.S. economy may create more growth, Europeans think they are better off when it comes to job security, income equality, and other factors. But does European-style ʺcomfy capitalismʺ really deliver better results than American ʺcowboy capitalismʺ? Olaf Gersemann, a German reporter who came to America, checked the facts and discovered that the common perception in Europe and elsewhere of Americaʼs economic model is either wrong or misleading. The greater market freedoms in the United States create a more flexible, adaptable, and prosperous system than the declining welfare states of Europe. Contrary to what one might expect, continental Europeʼs welfare states provide no meaningful advantage compared with America. In clear and accessible terms, Gersemann separates the economic myths from the reality. Cowboy Capitalism is a provocative and devastating rebuttal to the stereotypes promoted by the likes of Paul Krugman and Michael Moore -publisherʼs description.Summary: ʺThis is a comprehensive, indeed truly encyclopedic, comparison of economic conditions and policies in the United States with those in Germany, France, and Italy. Gersemann, a German journalist based in the United States, provides detailed evidence to support his devastating rejection of common European fallacies about the American economy. A real treasure trove of thoughtful analysis.ʺ --Milton Friedman, Nobel Laureate in Economics. Also includes information on African Americans, bankruptcies, demographic aging and entitlements, economic justice and security, boom of 1990s, educational attainment, educational inequality, employment protection legislation, France, Germany, household income, income distribution, income inequality, international comparisons, Italy, jobs, labor productivity, living standards, new economy, poverty, service economy, tax burden, taxes, technological progress/revolution, unemployment, wages and salaries, women, etc.Review: "Olaf Gersemann, a German reporter who came to America, checked the facts and discovered that the common perception in Europe and elsewhere of America's economic model is either wrong or misleading. The greater market freedoms in the United States create a more flexible, adaptable, and prosperous system than the declining welfare states of Europe. Contrary to what one might expect, continental Europe's welfare states provide no meaningful advantage compared with America. In clear and accessible terms, Gersemann separates the economic myths from the reality." "Cowboy Capitalism is a rebuttal to the stereotypes promoted by the likes of Paul Krugman and Michael Moore."--BOOK JACKET.
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"An earlier version of this book was published in October 2003 by FinanzBuch Verlag, Munich, as Amerikanische Verhaltnisse : die falsche Angst der Deutschen vor dem Cowboy-Kapitalismus"--Introd.

Includes bibliographical references and index.

Pt. I. He who laughs last - employment in Europe and the United States, 1979-2003 -- 1. The end of convergence -- 2. Europe isn't working -- 3. The new economy lives ... in America -- 4. Europe's sluggishness - a chosen lot -- 5. America's golden '90s - was it all just hype? -- 6. A misery desperately longing for justification -- Pt. II. The United States : myths, half-truths, and reality -- 7. "Living standards are declining" -- 8. "For everything else, there's MasterCard" -- 9. "Poverty is on the rise" -- 10. "Just a bunch of McJobs" -- 11. "Moms need to work, too" -- 12. "Three jobs needed to survive" -- 13. "Unemployed behind bars" -- 14. "The doctor won't see them now ..." -- Pt. III. Unequal and unjust -- 15. Income inequality - tectonic shifts or what? -- 16. And the culprit is ... progress -- 17. Mass unemployment - the mother of all injustices -- 18. Inequality in education - the grandmother of all injustices -- 19. The American dream lives -- 20. Better securely unemployed than insecurely employed?

2006 Templeton Enterprise Award Winner. ʺAmericans work three jobs just to make ends meet, and unemployment is low only because so many people are in jail.ʺ Thatʼs what most European (and many American) pundits believe. While the U.S. economy may create more growth, Europeans think they are better off when it comes to job security, income equality, and other factors. But does European-style ʺcomfy capitalismʺ really deliver better results than American ʺcowboy capitalismʺ? Olaf Gersemann, a German reporter who came to America, checked the facts and discovered that the common perception in Europe and elsewhere of Americaʼs economic model is either wrong or misleading. The greater market freedoms in the United States create a more flexible, adaptable, and prosperous system than the declining welfare states of Europe. Contrary to what one might expect, continental Europeʼs welfare states provide no meaningful advantage compared with America. In clear and accessible terms, Gersemann separates the economic myths from the reality. Cowboy Capitalism is a provocative and devastating rebuttal to the stereotypes promoted by the likes of Paul Krugman and Michael Moore -publisherʼs description.

ʺThis is a comprehensive, indeed truly encyclopedic, comparison of economic conditions and policies in the United States with those in Germany, France, and Italy. Gersemann, a German journalist based in the United States, provides detailed evidence to support his devastating rejection of common European fallacies about the American economy. A real treasure trove of thoughtful analysis.ʺ --Milton Friedman, Nobel Laureate in Economics. Also includes information on African Americans, bankruptcies, demographic aging and entitlements, economic justice and security, boom of 1990s, educational attainment, educational inequality, employment protection legislation, France, Germany, household income, income distribution, income inequality, international comparisons, Italy, jobs, labor productivity, living standards, new economy, poverty, service economy, tax burden, taxes, technological progress/revolution, unemployment, wages and salaries, women, etc.

"Olaf Gersemann, a German reporter who came to America, checked the facts and discovered that the common perception in Europe and elsewhere of America's economic model is either wrong or misleading. The greater market freedoms in the United States create a more flexible, adaptable, and prosperous system than the declining welfare states of Europe. Contrary to what one might expect, continental Europe's welfare states provide no meaningful advantage compared with America. In clear and accessible terms, Gersemann separates the economic myths from the reality." "Cowboy Capitalism is a rebuttal to the stereotypes promoted by the likes of Paul Krugman and Michael Moore."--BOOK JACKET.

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