Why the West is Failing: Failed Economics and the Rise of the East

Why the West is Failing: Failed Economics and the Rise of the East

by John Mills
Why the West is Failing: Failed Economics and the Rise of the East

Why the West is Failing: Failed Economics and the Rise of the East

by John Mills

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Overview

Low growth has become the economic default in the West. While China and other Asian Tigers continue to steam ahead, western commentators either argue that stagnation is inevitable, ignoring growth in order to focus on other factors such as inflation or inequality, or disclaim growth altogether.

In Why the West is Failing, veteran businessman and economist John Mills strongly refutes these arguments. He maintains that the anaemic performance of western economies since the 1970s is due to the dominance of a policy framework that has fatally ignored the importance of industrial competitiveness. He shows that the key to driving up productivity – and thereby growth – is to promote a revival of manufacturing through investment and a competitive exchange rate policy. This would produce the extra resources needed to tackle climate change and reduce the risk of western politics continuing to spiral towards populist excess. It would also allow us to impede the baleful political consequences of Chinese economic domination.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781509551958
Publisher: Polity Press
Publication date: 08/15/2022
Sold by: JOHN WILEY & SONS
Format: eBook
Pages: 220
File size: 2 MB

About the Author

John Mills is Founder and Charmain of JML, Director of the Institute for Prosperity and former Chair of Labour Leave.

Table of Contents

CHAPTER 1 – What has Gone Wrong?

CHAPTER 2 - Economic Growth

CHAPTER 3 – Economic History

CHAPTER 4 – Is Faster Growth Desirable?

CHAPTER 5 – Is Faster Growth Feasible?

CHAPTER 6 – Conclusion

Notes
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