Website for Stephen S. Cohen and J. Bradford DeLong (2010), The End of Influence: What Happens When Other Countries Have the Money (New York: Basic Books: 0465018769).
Our blurbs:
James Fallows: The End of Influence is timely, convincing, practical-minded, and very well written> If you want a way to understand our economic predicament and the real choices ahead, this is an excellent place to start.
Romano Prodi: I started reading this book and could not stop until I arrived at the last sentence. Really splendid: rigorous, scientifically perfect, and politically accurate.
Robert Reich: In this splendid little book, Stephen Cohen and Brad DeLong real one big truth: There's no returning to the neoliberal order of deregulation, privatization, free markets, and free trade that captured the minds and hearts of American policymakers over the last three decades. America is broke, and must now face a much messier world in which governments--especially those controlling lots of savings--are intent on playing a different game.
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Stephen S. Cohen and J. Bradford DeLong (2010), The End of Influence: What Happens When Other Countries Have the Money (New York: Basic Books).
And we have an excerpt courtesy of Foreign Policy: Stephen S. Cohen and J. Bradford DeLong (2009), "The End of Influence," Foreign Policy.
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