The Postcatastrophe Economy, Eric Janszen
The Postcatastrophe Economy, Eric Janszen
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The Postcatastrophe Economy
Rebuilding America and Avoiding the Next Bubble

Author: Eric Janszen

Narrator: John Pruden

Unabridged: 7 hr 55 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Publisher: Tantor Media

Published: 09/02/2010


Synopsis

How bad will the current recession get? According to Eric Janszen, we could be facing an unemployment rate of over 10 percent; half of all retail stores boarded up; skeletons of unfinished buildings in our cities; and tax revenues down by 30 percent, leading to big cuts in government services. Meanwhile, inflation will keep rising as the Fed is forced to devalue the dollar because foreign countries won't lend to us anymore.

Sounds grim, but the good news is that this crisis will open the door to a saner economic future if we recognize the opportunity to correct decades of bad policy. America can wean itself from the debt-financed growth of the past thirty years and restructure to grow based on old-fashioned savings and investment.

Janszen shows that the key is not more big government but deploying our unique capacity for innovation through private-public partnerships. He calls for a modern New Deal that develops twenty-first century industries such as biotechnology, alternative energy, and nanotechnology. And he shows how our financial markets can adapt to make it happen.

This is an essential book for everyone who is struggling to understand our current predicament.

About Eric Janszen

Eric Janszen is a financial analyst with more than two decades' experience in the technology industry as an executive and venture capitalist. In 1998, he founded a financial analysis company that has had an amazingly accurate record of predictions. He wrote an acclaimed cover story for Harper's about economic bubbles and is now a regular contributor to the magazine's Web site.


Reviews

Goodreads review by Marcus

The author provides a great market analysis on the US and his take on the future seems very plausible, but although I’m not an economist, whether or not the "postcatastrophe economy" actually comes into being, I believe it is going to depend on long term political and social trends. Politicians will......more

Goodreads review by Brian

Great book, I recommend reading it with "Bailout Nation" by Barry Ritholz, as they almost work together! Barry's book goes more technical about what happened, while this one touches on it, but hits on some very intriguing ideas like what has happened to the media, healthcare, universities and politi......more

Goodreads review by Kim

Great explanations of the 2008 economic crisis (as predicted prior) and what will ultimately be expected to happen in different scenarios. No notable political bias here, which is great. I do think he spends too much time discussing what he thinks things will look like and details of energy that shou......more

Goodreads review by Tim

Fascinating insights regarding the state of of the economy, what lead to its collapse, and the best ideas I've heard for fixing it. I most liked the lack of partisan rhetoric--it's written by an economist/venture capitalist, not a politician or pundit. The only detractor from enjoying the book are n......more