Rating: ****
Tags: Business & Economics, Economic Conditions, Economic History, Rowman & Littlefield, ISBN-13: 9780844743837, Lang:en
Publisher: AEI Press
Added: August 26, 2020
Modified: November 5, 2021
Summary
While the recent economic crisis was a painful period for
many Americans, the panic surrounding the downturn was fueled
by an incomplete understanding of economic history. Economic
hysteria made for riveting journalism and effective political
theater, but the politicians and members of the media who
declared that America was in the midst of the greatest
financial calamity since the Great Depression were as wrong
and misguided as the expansionists of the Roosevelt era. In
reality the cyclical nature of market economies is as old as
the markets themselves. In a free market system, financial
downturns inevitably accompany economic prosperity-but the
overall trend is upward progress in living standards and
national wealth. While it is helpful to understand what
caused the recent crisis, the more important questions to
consider are 'What makes the 'boom and bust' cycle so
predictable?' and 'What are the ethical responsibilities of
the citizens of a free market economy?' In Boom and Bust:
Financial Cycles and Human Prosperity, Alex J. Pollock argues
that while economic downturns can be frightening and
difficult, people living in free market economies enjoy
greater health, better access to basic necessities, better
education, work less arduous jobs, and have more choices and
wider horizons than people at any other point in history.
This wonderful reality would not exist in the absence of
financial cycles. This book explains why. **