发表于2025-04-09
Matthew C. Klein is the economics commentator at Barron’s. He lives in San Francisco, CA. Michael Pettis is professor of finance at Peking University’s Guanghua School of Management and a senior fellow at the Carnegie Endowment for International Peace. He lives in Beijing.
Trade disputes are usually understood as conflicts between countries with competing national interests, but as Matthew C. Klein and Michael Pettis show, they are often the unexpected result of domestic political choices to serve the interests of the rich at the expense of workers and ordinary retirees. Klein and Pettis trace the origins of today’s trade wars to decisions made by politicians and business leaders in China, Europe, and the United States over the past thirty years. Across the world, the rich have prospered while workers can no longer afford to buy what they produce, have lost their jobs, or have been forced into higher levels of debt. In this thought‑provoking challenge to mainstream views, the authors provide a cohesive narrative that shows how the class wars of rising inequality are a threat to the global economy and international peace—and what we can do about it.
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评分 评分##像一個巨大的吸入泵的作用,到1920年代末,社會生產的財富愈來愈多集中在少數人手裏。這個在早期起到了資本積累的作用。但是,通過剝奪大眾消費者的購買力,這些資本積累者也喪失了對其生產的產品的有效需求,進而也喪失了支持其進一步增加實體資本積累的基礎。結果就像一場一...
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