T H E GREAT I N F L A T I O N A N D ITS A F T E R M A T H THE PAST A N D FUTURE OF AMERICAN AFFLUENCE R O B E R T J . S A M U E L S O N NEWSWEEK AND WASHINGTON POST COLUMNIST U.S.A. $26.00 Canada $30.00 I t's a giant gap in our history. The Great Inflation, argues award-winning columnist Robert J. Sam- uelson in this provocative book, was the worst domestic policy blunder of the postwar era and played a crucial role in transforming American poli tics, economy, and everyday life—and yet its story is hardly remembered or appreciated. In these uncertain economic times, it is more imperative than ever that we understand what happened in the 1960s and 1970s, lest we be doomed to repeat our mistakes. From 1960 to 1979, inflation rose from barely more than 1 percent to nearly 14 percent. It was the great est peacetime inflationary spike in this nation's his tory, and it had massive repercussions in every area of our lives. The direct consequences included Ronald Reagan's election to the presidency in 1980, stagna tion in living standards, and a growing belief—both in America and abroad—that the great-power status of the United States was ending. The Great Inflation and Its Aftermath traces the origins and rise of double- digit inflation and its fall in the brutal 1981-82 reces sion, engineered by the Federal Reserve under then- chairman Paul Volcker and with the staunch backing of Reagan. But that is only half the story The end of high inflation triggered economic and social changes that are still with us. The stock market and housing booms were both direct outcomes; American business became more productive—and also much less protec tive of workers—and globalization was encouraged. We cannot understand today's world, Samuelson contends, without understanding the Great Inflation and its aftermath. Nor can we prepare for the future unless we heed its lessons. This incisive and enlight ening book will stand as the authoritative account of a watershed event of our times. http://avaxhome.ws/blogs/ChrisRedfield ROBERT J. SAMUELSON is a columnist for Newsweek and The Washington Post. He began his jour nalism career as a reporter for the Post in 1969. He is the author of The Good Life and Its Discontents: The American Dream in the Age of Entitlement, ip^j-ipçy and Untruth: Why the Conventional Wisdom Is (Almost Always) Wrong, a collection of his columns. He lives in Bethesda, Maryland, with his wife, Judy Herr. They have three children. Jacket design: Julie Metz Design Join our nonfiction e-newsletter by visiting www.rh-newsletters.com Random House New York, N.Y. © 2008 by Random House, Inc. Praise for Robert J. Samuelson's THE GOOD LIFE AND ITS DISCONTENTS The American Dream in the Age of Entitlement, ip^f—ippf A New York Times Business Book Bestseller "Original, intellectually sound and fun to read." —MANCUR OLSON, The Wall Street Journal "Shrewd and optimistic ... combines first-rate analysis with persuasive historical, political and sociological insights." —JAGDISH BHAGWATI, The New Republic "A smart, balanced epitaph for an era— with a few clues for what's ahead." —ROBERT J. DOWLING, BusinessWeek "Lucid [and] nonsectarian ... Samuelson traces how the reasonable demand for progress has given way to the excessive demand for perfection." —ROBERT KUTTNER, The New York Times ISBN 978-0-375-50548-5 ALSO BY ROBERT J. SAMUELSON The Good Life and Its Discontents: The American Dream in the Age of Entitlement, 1945-1995 Untruth: Why the Conventional Wisdom Is (Almost Always) Wrong THE GREAT INFLATION AND ITS AFTERMATH RANDOM HOUSE NEW YORK ROBERT J. SAMUELSON THE GREAT INFLATION AND ITS AFTERMATH THE PAST AND FUTURE OF AMERICAN AFFLUENCE Copyright © 2008 by Robert J. Samuelson All rights reserved. Published in the United States by Random House, an imprint of The Random House Publishing Group, a division of Random House, Inc., New York. RANDOM HOUSE and colophon are registered trademarks of Random House, Inc. LIBRARY OF CONGRESS CATALOGING-IN-PUBLICATION DATA Samuelson, Robert J. The great inflation and its aftermath : the past and future of American affluence / Robert J. Samuelson. p. cm. Includes bibliographical references and index. ISBN 978-0-375-50548-5 1. Inflation (Finance)—United States. 2. United States—Economic policy. 3. United States—Economic conditions. I. Tide. HG540.S26 2008 332.4'10973—dc22 2008023468 Printed in the United States of America on acid-free paper www.atrandom.com 24689753i FIRST EDITION Book design by Jessica Shatan Heslin/'Studio Shatan, Inc.
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