The Raw Deal: How Myths and Misinformation About the Deficit, Inflation, and Wealth Impoverish America

The Raw Deal: How Myths and Misinformation About the Deficit, Inflation, and Wealth Impoverish America

by Ellen Frank
The Raw Deal: How Myths and Misinformation About the Deficit, Inflation, and Wealth Impoverish America

The Raw Deal: How Myths and Misinformation About the Deficit, Inflation, and Wealth Impoverish America

by Ellen Frank

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Overview

Americans have fallen for the ticker tape. We watch our portfolios, happily or nervously. We know there were a few bad apples at Enron and World Com, but we also know:
* The advent of mutual funds, low-cost brokerages, and the Internet has meant that the stock market is now more transparent, honest, and accessible to the small investor than ever before;
* 401(k)s give the individual responsibility and control over their retirement savings, and that makes us more responsible citizens;
* Federal deficits are bad for the economy, especially, somehow, when they're linked to social spending; and
* Controlling inflation is the most important task of our economic policy.

But as economist Ellen Frank shows us, what we know is wrong. Over the past twenty years, Americans have been fed a mash of confusing financial and economic information. This information has distorted popular understanding of how the economy really operates and camouflaged the transformation of economic policy from a tool for improving the living standards of all to a tool for securing the perquisites of those with financial wealth.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780807047279
Publisher: Beacon Press
Publication date: 04/15/2005
Edition description: New Edition
Pages: 248
Product dimensions: 5.52(w) x 8.47(h) x 0.60(d)

About the Author

Ellen Frank, senior economic analyst for the Poverty Institute at Rhode Island College, writes and lectures widely on U.S. and international economic policy. She lives in Boston, Massachusetts.

Table of Contents

Chapter 1Introduction1
Money Illusion3
The Real Economy7
The Raw Deal12
Chapter 2The Great Stock Illusion18
The Illusion of Market Democracy21
The Illusion of Market Efficiency24
The Illusion of Public Information30
The Illusion of Wealth Creation37
The Illusion of Retirement Security44
Chapter 3Debt Delusions61
The Myth of the Burdensome Debt66
The Death of the Keynesian Consensus72
The Crowding-Out Myth76
Deficit Politics81
The Myth of the Social Security Trust Fund93
The Paradox of Thrift101
Chapter 4The Inflation Myth111
What's Wrong with Inflation?114
Sado-Monetarism123
Greenspan and the Myth of the NAIRU136
The Triumph of Central Banking142
Chapter 5The Almighty Dollar153
Freeing Capital154
The Dollar Standard157
The Debt Trap160
Hot Money165
The Real Debacle170
The Convertibility Catastrophe173
Bailouts176
Global Deflation181
Chapter 6A Better Deal192
Real Well-Being198
The Revolt of the Elites201
A Better Deal204
Notes209
Acknowledgments223
Index224
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