TY - BOOK AU - Cohen, Stephen S. AU - De Long,J.Bradford TI - Concrete economics: the Hamilton approach to economic growth and policy SN - 9781422189818 U1 - 330.973 PY - 2016/// CY - Boston PB - Harvard Business Review Press KW - Economic development - United States - History KW - Government and Business - Bisacsh KW - BUSINESS & ECONOMICS / Economics / General KW - bisacsh KW - Economic History N1 - Table of Contents: 1. Alexander Hamilton designs America 2. Additional redesigns: from Lincoln to FDR 3. The long age of Eisenhower 4. The East Asian model 5. The hypertrophy of finance N2 - History, not ideology, holds the key to growth. Brilliantly written and argued, "Concrete Economics" shows how government has repeatedly reshaped the American economy ever since Alexander Hamilton's first, foundational redesign. This book does not rehash the sturdy and long-accepted arguments that to thrive, entrepreneurial economies need a broad range of freedoms. Instead, Steve Cohen and Brad DeLong remedy our national amnesia about how our economy has actually grown and the role government has played in redesigning and reinvigorating it throughout our history. The government not only sets the ground rules for entrepreneurial activity but directs the surges of energy that mark a vibrant economy. This is as true for present-day Silicon Valley as it was for New England manufacturing at the dawn of the nineteenth century. The authors' argument is not one based on abstract ideas, arcane discoveries, or complex correlations. Instead it is based on the facts--facts that were once well known but that have been obscured in a fog of ideology--of how the US economy benefited from a pragmatic government approach to succeed so brilliantly. Understanding how our economy has grown in the past provides a blueprint for how we might again redesign and reinvigorate it today, for such a redesign is sorely needed. https://hbr.org/product/concrete-economics-the-hamilton-approach-to-economic-growth-and-policy/11357E-KND-ENG ER -