A Guided Tour of the United States Economy: Promises among the Perils
By (Author) Edward L. Whalen
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Praeger Publishers Inc
30th November 2001
United States
Tertiary Education
Non Fiction
330.973
Hardback
360
If the past is really prologue, the spectacular growth of the U.S. economy over the last 40 years promises prosperity over the next 40 years. Whalen investigates the U.S. economy and the trends and events that created an economic output in 1999 that was 2.5 times greater than what it was in 1959. He shows how economic data are gathered, compiled, analyzed, and reported, and he illustrates what national income and output statistics really mean and how they are constructed. Whalen offers convincing evidence and finds more promise than peril for the future. A fascinating explication of how the U.S. economy works for well-informed readers, this work will be an important resource for students, scholars, and practitioners throughout the public and private sectors.
Whalen's detailed explanation of data series and their interrelationships goes far beyond what readers are likely to get in any textbook. Recommended for upper-division undergraduate through professional collections.-Choice
"Whalen's detailed explanation of data series and their interrelationships goes far beyond what readers are likely to get in any textbook. Recommended for upper-division undergraduate through professional collections."-Choice
EDWARD L. WHALEN holds a doctorate in economics from Princeton University and is recently retired from his position as a professor in the economics department of Indiana University and as the University's Director of Budgeting.