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Cowboy Capitalism: European Myths, American Reality

Cowboy Capitalism: European Myths, American Reality

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Cowboy Capitalism: European Myths, American Reality

by Gersemann, Olaf

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Cato Institute, 2005-08-15. Paperback. New.

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Americans work three jobs just to make ends meet, and unemployment is low only because so many people are in jail. That’s what most European (and many American) pundits believe. While the U.S. economy may create more growth, Europeans think they are better off when it comes to job security, income equality, and other factors. But does European-style "comfy capitalism" really deliver better results than American “cowboy capitalism”?

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Cowboy Capitalism: European Myths, American Reality
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Gersemann, Olaf
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