The United States since 1980
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This book, first published in 2007, describes the sharp right turn the US has taken following Ronald Reagan's election in 1980.
Dean Baker is an American macroeconomist known for his critical analysis of economic policies and their impact on society. His work often dissects the complexities of the modern economy, offering insights into issues of inequality and the distribution of wealth. Baker's approach is characterized by a rigorous examination of data and a commitment to making economic principles accessible to a wider audience. He seeks to illuminate the underlying structures that shape economic outcomes and advocate for more equitable systems.

This book, first published in 2007, describes the sharp right turn the US has taken following Ronald Reagan's election in 1980.