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OverviewIn the wake of the 2016 U.S. presidential election, investors and the electorate alike are seeking clarity on a wide range of macro policy issues that will impact the economy and markets in the years ahead. The primary goal of this book is to provide an objective source for investors to learn about economic policy issues that surfaced. Topics include long-term growth, the federal budget deficit, healthcare reform, tax reform, regulatory policies affecting the financial system and environment, the nexus of monetary, exchange rate and trade policies, and globalization. The book explains how these issues have evolved, considers arguments from both sides of the political divide, and draws upon evidence from studies by experts in the respective areas. A related goal is to assess the likely impact of economic policies on financial markets. While the presidential election was close, the markets’ response was decisive: U.S. and global equity markets went on a tear as consumer and business confidence soared. This surprised many investors who believed a Trump victory would be bad for financial markets. It also caused many to question whether expectations embedded in markets were too optimistic. Sargen’s assessment is presented in the opening and concluding chapters. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Nicholas P. SargenPublisher: Springer Nature Switzerland AG Imprint: Springer Nature Switzerland AG Edition: Softcover reprint of the original 1st ed. 2018 Dimensions: Width: 15.50cm , Height: 1.00cm , Length: 23.50cm Weight: 0.454kg ISBN: 9783030093891ISBN 10: 3030093891 Pages: 156 Publication Date: 15 January 2019 Audience: Professional and scholarly , Professional & Vocational Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Manufactured on demand We will order this item for you from a manufactured on demand supplier. Table of ContentsPart I Financial Markets and Long-Term Growth.- 1. Is Trump’s Election a Game-changer?.- 2. Challenges to Restoring Long-Term Economic Growth.- Part II Fiscal and Regulatory Policies to Promote Growth.- 3. Assessing the US Fiscal Imbalance: Why It Matters.- 4. What Makes Healthcare Reform So Complex: A Primer.- 5. Tax Policy: Tax Cuts versus Tax Reform.- 6. Macroeconomic Effects of Deregulation.- Part III Monetary, Exchange Rate and Trade Policies.- 7. Changes in US Monetary Policy: Past and Prospective.- 8. Trade Imbalances and Jobs: A Macro Perspective.- Part IV Globalization and Financial Markets.- 9. Globalization and Widening Income Inequality.- 10.Economic and Market Prospects for the Medium Term.Reviews“A slim volume packed with masses of valuable business insight and data: how economic policies impact financial markets is at the core of the book with the focus on US President Donald Trump and his administration.” (Nick McBreen, Finiancial Adviser, FTadviser.com, March, 2019) A slim volume packed with masses of valuable business insight and data: how economic policies impact financial markets is at the core of the book with the focus on US President Donald Trump and his administration. (Nick McBreen, Finiancial Adviser, FTadviser.com, March, 2019) Author InformationNicholas P. Sargen is an international economist turned global money manager. He has been involved in international financial markets since the early 1970s, when he began his career at the U.S. Treasury and the Federal Reserve. He subsequently worked on Wall Street for 25 years, holding senior positions with Morgan Guaranty Trust, Salomon Brothers Inc., Prudential Insurance and J.P. Morgan Private Bank. In 2003 he became Chief Investment Officer for the Western & Southern Financial Group and its affiliate, Fort Washington Investment Advisors Inc, where he now serves as Chief Economist. Sargen has written extensively on international financial markets, and he currently produces a blog Focus: Separate News from Noise on his website, where his views are updated. He appeared frequently on business television programs throughout his career on Wall Street, and was a regular panelist on Louis Rukeyser’s Wall Street Week. He was born and raised in theSan Francisco Bay Area, and received a PhD in Economics from Stanford University. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |