It's the Economy, Stupid: Economics For Voters

It's the Economy, Stupid: Economics For Voters by Vicky Pryce & Andy Ross & Peter Urwin


ISBN
9781849547451
Published
Binding
Paperback
Pages
320
Dimensions
138 x 216mm

'It's the economy stupid'. James Carville, President Bill Clinton's successful election campaign strategist, coined his maxim to leave no doubt about what matters most to the electorate. He knew that even those voter concerns that are runner-ups to the clear winner 'The economy' are mostly also about economics anyway. Politicians are acutely aware that democratic outcomes are largely determined by economics. Good economic news generally boosts the popularity of the incumbent party in government and bad economic performance that becomes associated with a particular political party can blight its election chances for a long time.
In this extraordinary book top economist Vicky Pryce argues that economics, good and bad, is the driver of politics and is ignored at our peril. There are the wide-ranging and huge economic questions: How should we use economics to cost in and avoid the environmental damage that could lead to catastrophe? Are austerity measures the best way to tackle recessions or do they make them worse? How can we foster economic progress for poorer countries? How will the newly rich countries change the world economy, and with it the balance of powers?
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