About the author

Carlos Sabillon

Carlos Sabillon holds an advanced degree from the Graduate Institute of International Studies (Geneva, Switzerland) in Economic History, where he specializes in the study of causes of economic growth. His previous books include Manufacturing, Technology, and Economic Growth (M.E. Sharpe Inc., 2000) and World Economic Historical Statistics (Algora, 2005). The current long-term analysis of economic history is drawn in part from a four-year research project supported by the Swiss National Fund for Scientific Research, the Graduate Institute of International Studies in Geneva, Switzerland, and by the Geneva Business Institute.

On the Causes of Economic Growth

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Lessons of History

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Stimulus spending, austerity, tariffs, tax cuts, training programs, fiscal restraint — can we CREATE an economic recovery through fiscal and commercial policies? How can leaders stimulate economic growth and make their countries prosper?

In a sweeping review of economic history, the author presents the salient facts of booms and slowdowns in the major economies of the world, in 50-year intervals, and demonstrates the weakness of orthodox theories.

The case studies give clear indications of the factors that favor—and the factors that quash—wealth creation and growth.

About the Book

Since the earliest of times, humans have endeavored to uncover the causes of prosperity. Step by step, Sabillon (PhD, Economic History from the Graduate Institute of International Studies) tests the principal theories on the causes of economic growth against the facts of history.

Here, for the first time, the economic statistics of the world are presented in a rationalized format that allows for an easy economic comparison across countries and through time, with a challenge to those who study them: What do the statistics show and what are the trends, beyond cherished theories that suit various political purposes?

Tested against the historical data, textbook ideas and theories consistently come up short. Such analyses are highly troubling because they reveal an absence of correlation between theory and reality.

The data, statistics illustrating the development of the world economy during the last several centuries, was extracted from economic, history and economic history books, from publications of the World Bank, the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development, the International Monetary Fund, the World Trade Organization, the United Nations—specialized agencies, research institutes and country statistical publications, and other books and journals.

Analyzing the data over geography and time, Sabillon concludes that contrary to contemporary wisdom, left to market forces alone the economy will not and does not flourish. Only decisive intervention in support of manufacturing and technological advancement can provide growth.

This systematic review of history and test of accepted dogma challenges economic theorists to consider one part of the equation of economic policy that has been wiped off the blackboard in today’s politically-correct debates.

Additional information

Book Type Ebook, Hard cover, Soft cover
Pages

300

Release Year

LC Classification

HD82.S22 2008

Dewey code

338.9–dc22

BISAC I

BUS013000

BISAC II

BUS079000

BISAC III

BUS023000

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