The Global Minotaur
by Joseph Halevi & Yanis Varoufakis
Monthly Review, Volume 55, Number 3 (July-August 2003)

Abstract:
It is now common in Europe and Japan to consider the United States the economic
model to emulate. With their economies continuing along the road of prolonged
stagnation, mainstream commentators in Europe and Japan are busily seeking out
the causes of their economies' malaise by comparing their micro-structures with
those of the United States. Even tile recent savage downturn in the United
States seems unlikely to alter tins trend. In Europe, just as in Japan,
prestigious commentators incessantly extol America's comparative advantages: the
flexibility of its labor market and its individualist (as opposed to
corporatist) entrepreneurial culture (which, we are told, is deeply entrenched
in the collective U.S. mind). Such narratives have become the foundation of
mainstream explanations of the relative dynamism of the U.S. economy, in
contrast to the unwieldy miracle economies of yesteryear.

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