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Seeds of Destruction

Why the Path to Economic Ruin Runs Through Washington, and How To Reclaim American Prosperity
Hubbard, Glenn & Peter Navarro. Seeds of Destruction: Why the Path to Economic Ruin Runs Through Washington, and How To Reclaim American Prosperity. FT: Pearson. 2010. c.288p. illus. ISBN 9780137027736. $26.99. ECON
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Hubbard (dean, Columbia Business Sch.; former chair, U.S. Council of Economic Advisors) and Navarro (business, Univ. of California-Irvine) are deeply concerned about America's economy. Here they intentionally aim at positive economics (what is) and normative economics (what should be) as they translate their apprehensions into concrete policy proposals. Description of basic macroeconomic theory is followed by prescription for reversing course from "the path to economic ruin," which they unabashedly ascribe to Washington's bad economic policies. Many writers criticize the U.S. stimulus efforts and the staggering shortfalls of the entitlement programs or assign blame for the recent housing bubble, but Hubbard and Navarro propose a set of realistic solutions. The authors bring their vast academic and policy experience to bear on weighty issues such as U.S. oil dependence, health-care reform, Medicare, and housing imbalances. Their solutions have a distinctly bipartisan flavor, with smaller government and lighter taxes for tastes of the Right and interesting new oil import taxes that should appeal to the Left.
VERDICT Recommended for a general audience with marginal interest in economic policy; required reading for those crafting U.S. economic policy.
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