United States -- Economic policy
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United States -- Economic policy
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United States
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- Capitalism vs. socialism, economic policies of the USA and the USSR, Michael Konenwetter. --
- On the brink, inside the race to stop the collapse of the global financial system, Henry M. Paulson, Jr
- Unintended consequences, why everything you've been told about the economy is wrong, Ed Conard
- To renew America, Newt Gingrich
- The once and future worker, a vision for the renewal of work in America, Oren Cass
- The price of politics, Bob Woodward
- The lords of easy money, how the Federal Reserve broke the American economy, Christopher Leonard
- American industry in the war, a report of the War Industries Board (March 1921), by Bernard M. Baruch, chairman. Including, besides a reprint of the War Industries Board of World War I, Mr. Baruch's own program for total mobilization of the nation as presented to the War Policies Commission in 1931, and current material on priorities and price fixing. With a foreword by Bernard M. Baruch and an introduction by Hugh S. Johnson. Edited by Richard H. Hippelheuser
- The avoidable war, the dangers of a catastrophic conflict between the US and Xi Jinping's China, Kevin Rudd
- Welfare, opposing viewpoints, Charles P. Cozic, Paul A. Winters, book editors
- Crippled America, how to make America great again, Donald J. Trump
- Presidential economics, the making of economic policy from Roosevelt to Reagan and beyond, Herbert Stein. --
- Yellen, the trailblazing economist who navigated an era of upheaval, Jon Hilsenrath
- The lords of easy money, how the federal reserve broke the American economy, Christopher Leonard
- Freedom manifesto, why free markets are moral and big government isn't, Steve Forbes and Elizabeth Ames
- The price of politics, Bob Woodward
- The affluent society
- American capitalism, 1945-2000, continuity and change from mass production to the information society, Wyatt Wells
- Exporting America, why corporate greed is shipping American jobs overseas, Lou Dobbs
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