Rotten Fruits of Economic Controls and the Rise from the Ashes, 1965-1989
Explore the intricacies of economic policy in the United States during a tumultuous period in "Rotten Fruits of Economic Controls and the Rise from the Ashes, 1965-1989" by Thomas E. Hall. Published by the University Press of America in 2003, this insightful paperback spans 296 pages, delving into the intricate relationship between government decisions and economic outcomes. Hall meticulously examines the policy missteps made by Washington politicians and Federal Reserve officials that led to soaring inflation and economic instability from 1965 to 1982. The book also highlights the critical policy reversals that paved the way for a significant economic resurgence. A must-read for anyone interested in business, economics, and the historical frameworks that shape our financial landscape, this work offers a compelling narrative that captures the challenges and triumphs of a nation rising from economic adversity. Dive into this engaging exploration of economic history today!