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re: Book or other source on the debt of nations
Posted on 7/10/14 at 11:10 am to UGATiger26
Posted on 7/10/14 at 11:10 am to UGATiger26
Thanks for the suggestion, it appears to be a decent read.
Unfortunately, it seems to focus on the overextension of empire and thus collapse. The left will tell you it is the military spending and the right will tell you it is the welfare spending. The truth is both are true. Again, I am not interested in that. I want a book that analyzes the debt of nations from an economic viewpoint.
Unfortunately, it seems to focus on the overextension of empire and thus collapse. The left will tell you it is the military spending and the right will tell you it is the welfare spending. The truth is both are true. Again, I am not interested in that. I want a book that analyzes the debt of nations from an economic viewpoint.
Posted on 7/10/14 at 11:25 am to Stingray
Well that's partly true.
Rise and Fall deals with over expansion, but it's really about the fluctuations of relative strength between nations.
He delves into government spending, financial institutions, and a whole range of other variables.
Rise and Fall deals with over expansion, but it's really about the fluctuations of relative strength between nations.
He delves into government spending, financial institutions, and a whole range of other variables.
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