The Last Economic Superpower: The Retreat of Globalization, the End of American Dominance, and What We Can Do About It

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Author: Joseph P. Quinlan

ISBN-10: 0071742832

ISBN-13: 9780071742832

Category: Economic Systems

Who owns our economic future?\ \ \ \ \ No one knows the answer for sure, but Joseph Quinlan provides some very compelling ideas.\ \ \ \ \ \ In The Last Economic Superpower, the chief market strategist for Bank of America's Global Wealth and Investment Management unit meticulously examines governmental and business reactions to the recent recession. He argues compellingly that globalization and free-market capitalism are in retreat—and that major alterations to present strategies are...

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Who owns our economic future?No one knows the answer for sure, but Joseph Quinlan provides some very compelling ideas.In The Last Economic Superpower, the chief market strategist for Bank of America's Global Wealth and Investment Management unit meticulously examines governmental and business reactions to the recent recession. He argues compellingly that globalization and free-market capitalism are in retreat—and that major alterations to present strategies are necessary to avoid an economic “cold war.” The solution, Quinlan asserts, is a cooperative effort on the part of the United States with emerging countries, such as China, to shape a new economy that promotes world-wide economic growth and reduces the risks of wars and cross-border conflicts.Sure to stand among the most important and influential books about the global economy in recent years, The Last Economic Superpower offers key insight into the subject from one of the few authors qualified to provide it.Table of Contents Twenty-five Glorious Years The Gathering Storm Meltdown and Financial Armageddon Speeding Toward a Multi-Polar World The "Lost Decade" Leaves a Crippled Giant The Twilight in Japan and Europe Flexing New Muscles The Coming Economic Cold War Globalization Reincarnated

Introduction; Chapter 1. Twenty-five Glorious Years; Chapter 2. The Gathering Storm; Chapter 3. Meltdown and Financial Armageddon; Chapter 4. Speeding Toward a Multi-Polar World; Chapter 5. The "Lost Decade" Leaves a Crippled Giant; Chapter 6. The Twilight in Japan and Europe; Chapter 7. Flexing New Muscles; Chapter 8. The Coming Economic Cold War; Chapter 9. Globalization ReincarnatedJoseph P. Quinlan is Managing Director and the Chief Market Strategist of Bank of America, Global Wealth and Investment Management, in New York. He also serves as Senior Fellow at the Center for Transatlantic Relations, the Paul H. Nitze School of Advanced International Studies (SAIS) of Johns Hopkins University. Quinlan lectures on global finance at New York University, where he has been on the faculty since 1992; he also teaches at Fordham University.