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9781560002291

The Cost of Winning

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  • ISBN13:

    9781560002291

  • ISBN10:

    1560002298

  • Format: Hardcover
  • Copyright: 1996-04-01
  • Publisher: Transaction Pub

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In The Cost of Winning, Michael H. Cosgrove describes how the United States used economic policies to contain the Soviet Union during the post-World War II era and how those policies turned a vibrant American economy into one of broken promises and declining power. Cosgrove defines and examines the five economic building blocks used to contain the Soviets in America's Golden Age. He explains how policies supporting these building blocks allowed U. S. taxpayers to both contain the Soviets and enjoy a rapidly rising standard of living. America's economic superstatus began to crumble, however, with President Nixon's August 1971 decision to abandon the gold quasi-standard and Saudi Arabia's 1973 decision to cut oil shipments to America. Lean years for the American economy set in.
When the American economy could no longer deliver the American dream, entitlements were increased in an attempt to fill the gap between expectations and what the private sector could provide. Since the early 1970s, real purchasing power has been steadily eroding for approximately 75 million private sector workers.
Will America be the first world power to reverse its relative decline? Cosgrove maintains that Congress must initiate the upward process by restructuring itself. Rather than meeting in Washington, D. C., Congress should meet a maximum three to four months per year at a different site each year to achieve "American revitalization." Cosgrove's solutions to the problems of the crime include law enforcement through use of bounty hunters to identify and capture alleged criminals, and to establish a fixed penalty system for violent crimes to make costs of committing crime clearer to everyone. Certain to be controversial, this intriguing examination of the state of affairs in the United States, and the author's recommended policies will be compelling reading for sociologists, policymakers, economists, and scholars with an interest in applied public policy for the long haul.

Author Biography

Michael H. Cosgrove is associate professor of management at the University of Dallas' Graduate School of Management.

Table of Contents

Acknowledgments
Introduction
It Has Happened Beforep. 3
The Foundation Yearsp. 15
Prelude to the Creationp. 27
The Creation - Building Bloc I, the Marshall Planp. 39
The Creation - Building Bloc II, Trade Policyp. 51
The Creation - Building Bloc III, Militaryp. 67
The Creation - Building Bloc IV, Tax Policyp. 77
The Creation - Building Bloc V, Oilp. 95
British and American Golden Agesp. 107
Crumbling Foundation, 1971 - 1985p. 119
The Lean Years, 1985 to...p. 133
Government Taxes and Outlaysp. 147
Purchasing Power Broken Promisep. 161
Loss High Paying Jobs - A Broken Promisep. 173
Creation of Jobs - A Broken Promisep. 185
Public Education - A Broken Promisep. 199
Public Safety - A Broken Promisep. 217
Bounty Hunters and Fixed Penaltiesp. 233
Symptoms of Broken Promises - Entitlementsp. 243
More Symptomsp. 257
The Future?p. 273
Changep. 283
Notesp. 295
Sources and Notes for Figures and Tablesp. 303
Indexp. 309
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