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    Balance : the economics of great powers from ancient Rome to modern America / Glenn Hubbard and Tim Kane.
    by Hubbard, R. Glenn.
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    New York : Simon & Schuster, 2013.
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  • Economics -- Political aspects.
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  • Political science -- Economic aspects.
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  • Balance of power -- Economic aspects.
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  • Economic history -- Political aspects.
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    9781476700250 (hardcover : alk. paper) :
    1476700257 (hardcover : alk. paper)
    9781476700267 (trade paper : alk. paper)
    1476700265 (trade paper : alk. paper)
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    xii, 351 pages ; 24 cm
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    1st Simon & Schuster hardcover edition.
    Contents: 
    Introduction -- The economics of great power -- Economic behavior and institutions -- The ruin of Rome -- Treasure of China -- The sun fades on Spain -- Rule of slaves: the ottoman paradox -- Japanese opening -- British decimation -- Europa: unity and diversity -- California dreaming -- United States beyond the consequence horizon -- Amending America.
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    A quarter century after Paul Kennedy's The Rise and Fall of the Great Powers, Glenn Hubbard and Tim Kane present a bold, sweeping account of why powerful nations and civilizations break down under the heavy burden of economic imbalance. Introducing a profound new measure of economic power, Balance traces the triumphs and mistakes of imperial Britain, the paradox of superstate California, the long collapse of Rome, and the limits of the Japanese model of growth. Most importantly, Hubbard and Kane compare the twenty-first-century United States to the empires of old and challenge Americans to address the real problems of our country's dysfunctional fiscal imbalance. If there is not a new economics and politics of balance, they show that there will be an inevitable demise ahead.
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