Advice and Dissent, Alan S. Blinder
Advice and Dissent, Alan S. Blinder
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Advice and Dissent
Why America Suffers When Economics and Politics Collide

Author: Alan S. Blinder

Narrator: Mel Foster

Unabridged: 13 hr 9 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Published: 11/14/2018


Synopsis

A bestselling economist tells us what both politicians and economists must learn to fix America's failing economic policiesAmerican economic policy ranks as something between bad and disgraceful. As leading economist Alan S. Blinder argues, a crucial cultural divide separates economic and political civilizations. Economists and politicians often talk--and act--at cross purposes: politicians typically seek economists' "advice" only to support preconceived notions, not to learn what economists actually know or believe. Politicians naturally worry about keeping constituents happy and winning elections. Some are devoted to an ideology. Economists sometimes overlook the real human costs of what may seem to be the obviously best policy--to a calculating machine. In Advice and Dissent, Blinder shows how both sides can shrink the yawning gap between good politics and good economics and encourage the hardheaded but softhearted policies our country so desperately needs.

About Alan S. Blinder

Alan S. Blinder is the Gordon S. Rentschler Memorial Professor of Economics and Public Affairs at Princeton University, a former member of Bill Clinton's Council of Economic Advisors, and a former vice-chair of the Federal Reserve. The bestselling author of After the Music Stopped, he lives in Princeton, New Jersey.


Reviews

Goodreads review by David

The Politics of Economics When Alan Blinder was advising the Clinton Administration from his economics perch, he would often find himself thinking “There is no election next Tuesday.” The thinking of the political class is so far removed from anything else, we find economic advice ignored, public opi......more

Goodreads review by Dean

It's sad that not only will the target audience not read this book but also the economically illiterate who need some practical economics lessons won't either. Professor Blinder is a more liberal economist than most I read but still shoots straight on economics and god knows could use some more strai......more