Abstract: While the rest of the
world is booming, Europe lags behind. Europe's performance is
weak in
spite of high productivity and knowledge, high level of
development and good labour ethics. Growth is also remarkably
dissimular among regions. France, Germany and Italy are stagnating, and
so do Denmark,
Sweden and Finland. All gained less than 44%
prosperity over the last 20 years. The Irish
economy grew 4 times faster, gaining 169%
wealth over the same period. In half a generation Ireland so
metamorphosed into Europe's second
richest country creating jobs for all.
"
Big government " is the main cause of Europe's weak performance. The
oversized Public Sector lacks productivity and is undoing the entire
productivity gains of the Private Sector, eradicating all of its
outstanding performance and productiveness. Europe could improve its
overall performance by copying the Irish success formulas: Scaling down
Public Spending, downsizing bureaucracy, and shifting the tax burden
from income on consumption. This book demonstrates why the Lisbon
Agenda and decades of Keynesian inflationist demand stimulation have
failed. It devellops an alternative and workable supply-side strategy
as well as effective cures for a humane and financially sustainable
development.
This
book reads
as a step-by-step manual for economic recovery.
It is a data-reference for students and politicians interested in
growth, wellfare and in social modelling. It is a
classic for economists concerned about Big
Government, poor public sector productivity and for parents
worrying about their declining standard of living and their
children's future. |
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