Introduction: big bad wolves--competition and globalization -- Markets vs. government -- Jobs -- Education -- Regulation -- Innovation -- Conclusion: freedom and prosperity--founded in law
Summary
"As long as American institutions limit the power of interfering politicians and bureaucrats and protect free markets, the American economic system will guarantee resilience, competitiveness, and prosperity. Through in-depth examples drawn from around the world and insights honed advising a diverse clientele, Gamble dispels common myths and misconceptions about American competitiveness and its future prospects. He also identifies potential threats to the U.S. system from within and how the United States stands to benefit from the forces of globalization. Designed to stir up debate, this book is sure to open minds and help readers better understand and appreciate the institutions that have made the United States an economic powerhouse for two centuries."--Jacket
Bibliography
Includes bibliographical references (pages 167-175) and index