Deficit Delusion: Why Everything Left, Right, and Supply-Side Tells You About the National Debt Is Wrong

John Tamny
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Deficit Delusion: Why Everything Left, Right, and Supply-Side Tells You About the National Debt Is Wrong

John Tamny
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  • Date de publication : Aug 19, 2025
  • Langue : anglais
  • Nombre de pages : 192
  • Éditeur : Skyhorse Publishing
  • ISBN : 9781510784857
  • Dimensions : 6.0" W x 1.1" L x 9.0" H
John Tamny is president of the Parkview Institute, editor of RealClearMarkets, a senior fellow at the Market Institute, and senior economic adviser to mutual fund firm Applied Finance Group. He frequently writes about the securities markets, along with tax, trade, and monetary policy issues that impact those markets for a variety of publications including the Wall Street Journal, Forbes, and RealClearMarkets. Tamny is the author of six books. His latest is The Money Confusion (All Seasons Press). Others are When Politicians Panicked: The New Coronavirus, Expert Opinion, and a Tragic Lapse of Reason (Post Hill Press), which was released in 2021, Popular Economics (Regnery, 2015), a primer on economics, Who Needs the Fed? (Encounter Books, 2016) about the central bank’s onrushing economic irrelevance, The End of Work (Regnery, 2018), which discusses the exciting evolution of jobs that don’t feel at all like work, along with 2019’s They’re Both Wrong: A Policy Guide for America's Frustrated Independent Thinkers (AIER).
“In The Deficit Delusion, John Tamny offers a cornucopia of contrarian insights that you cannot afford to miss if you want to understand our fabulously rich, hopelessly indebted economy.” —George Gilder, Author of Life After Capitalism

 "Few people have demonstrated the ability to identify when consensus—the crowd—gets a fundamental principle wrong better than John Tamny. The Deficit Delusion should be mandatory reading before anyone goes on TV to discuss the deficits."  —Barry Ritholtz, Chairman, Ritholtz Wealth Management, author of How Not to Invest.  

“In his new book the always provocative John Tamny makes a compelling case for calm and reason about the national debt 'crisis.'  The Deficit Delusion offers a compelling counternarrative that effectively challenges the wisdom of the alarmists. It is essential reading for those seeking a contrarian view.” —Steve Buri, President, Discovery Institute

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