Captial Mistress.
Harvard International Review 1999, Summer, 21, 3
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Abstract: To prognosticate about the future of the globe, much less the global economy, is a formidable task. What becomes apparent when one undertakes such an endeavor is that political and economic themes are inextricably intertwined. The greater the time frame, the greater the interconnectedness between political and economic interests. To hear some conservative business groups speak, the US has all but lost its free market system. Yet the process of creating wealth in America is steaming full speed ahead, precisely because the sectors that are the most successful have the least to do with the government. The common thread in the Asian debacle is that a boom preceded the bust. The question of Europe presents vastly different challenges from those in Asia.