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The Decline of the American Economy - Paperback

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by Clement Onyemelukwe (Author)

The Decline of the American Economy is intended to tell Americans that their country's economy, which fed American power and buoyed up Western civilization in the past two hundred years, is declining. American leaders and politicians, however, refuse to admit that there is a problem. Part of the cause of the problem is politics. It is now a country in which we are seeing the ugly side of democracy where nothing gets done because of partisan politics of democracy. In my mind, however, the greater part of the problem is the failure of US economists to understand and diagnose the country's basic economic problems. Conventional economics in the US and indeed the West is stale and unable to deal with a world that is getting more technologically complicated every day. For most conventional economists today, the American economy is all about finance: interest rates, inflation, Wall Street indexes, globalization, trade, economic indexes, financial reserves, etc. For those of them who still think analytically, production is made up of only labor and capital, omitting material, despite it being quite oblivious that one cannot produce anything without materials. They continue in the path of increasingly squeezing labor out of production in the name of productivity in order to reinforce the supremacy of finance. These are the basic errors of capitalism. There is the belief that the sum total of the rowdyism of private enterprise creates maximum economic growth and prosperity for all. In the context of capitalism, conventional economists equate capital invested in US dollars as the measure of US economic growth achieved through financial management.

Author Biography

Clement Onyemelukwe is an engineer and economist. He has written five books to date, among which are two devoted to economic science, "Underdevelopment: An Inside View" in 1974, and "The Science of Economic Development and Growth: The Theory of Factor Proportions" in 2005, in which he has been able with his engineering science background to fault conventional economics for being only a dismal science, deficient and faulty in structural economics. As chairman and founder of Colechurch International Ltd, an international project management and promotion company since 1976, Mr. Onyemelukwe, as an engineer and economist since the 1950s, has accumulated wide practical experience and specialization in economic development process in both advanced and emerging countries of the world. The book is intended to apply his wealth of economic expertise to the American economy.

Number of Pages: 436
Dimensions: 0.97 x 9 x 6 IN
Publication Date: January 08, 2020
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