One of the foremost financial writers of his generation, PeterBernstein has the unique ability to synthesize intellectual historyand economics with the theory and practice of investmentmanagement. Now, with classic titles such as Economist on WallStreet, A Primer on Money, Banking, and Gold, and The Price ofProsperity?which have forewords by financial luminaries and newintroductions by the author?you can enjoy some of the best ofBernstein in his earlier Wall Street days.
First published in 1962, The Price of Prosperity speaks totoday's uncertainties as clearly as to those of the past. Withchapters like "The Burden of Government" and "The Economics ofDemocracy," Bernstein probes the future of an economy duringrapidly changing times and the appropriate role of government indetermining the ultimate outcome.
The questions have not changed over time, but Bernstein's answershelp us understand these issues from today's perspective. How muchgovernment control is too much control? How much can governmentspend? How can government influence the level ofunemployment?
As Bernstein shows how to navigate an ever-changing economiclandscape, his timeless insights throughout these pages make ThePrice of Prosperity as vital and important today as when itappeared in an environment fundamentally different from our own.