
Rational Exuberance
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August 1, 2004
Do we really want to relive the booming 1990s? BusinessWeek chief economist Mandel (The High Risk Society) tells us that we do. It's not the investment bubble he's advocating but rather the intense technological innovation that defined the decade. As he sees it, the competitive advantages of a highly educated workforce and the R&D dominance enjoyed by the United States for decades is eroding rapidly as the rest of the world catches up. Mandel faults economists for downplaying the role technological innovation can play in driving the economy. Equally at fault are liberals, with concerns about the environment and the poor, and conservatives, with concerns about deficits and Internet pornography. The resulting policies, argues Mandel, stifle innovation and therefore smother growth. Ultimately, he urges us to embrace the risks of exuberant growth so that we can better everyone's bottom line. Given the author's enthusiastic presentation of his arguments, this title is recommended for public library economics collections. Carol J. Elsen, Univ. of Wisconsin Lib., Whitewater
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